Ellis
Sammons
Wong
100

Give an example of an Indirect Instruction.

Role-play, interest centers, group investigations and projects, independent study and presentations, reflective thinking, brainstorming, creative expression, content analysis, differentiated assignments, jigsaw/peer teaching, cooperative learning.

100

Is the following a weak or improved target?

Use a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast two or three articles on a current event of your choice.

Weak.

100

Objectives, instruction, and assessment are the three elements of what?

The learning triangle.

200

Give an example of direct instruction.

Teacher presentation, demonstration, classroom discussion.

200

A question that does not have a specific answer is called an _______.

Open ended question.

200

What is it called when teachers work together to analyze student's progression and develop interventions?

Collaboration.
300

What is a transmission of knowledge from a source to a receiver?

Direct Instruction

300

The majority of learners are predominantly ______ learners.

Visual.

300

Everyone must agree on common goals for students and work together to create a plan for the student. What is this called?

Shared Vision

400

What is an approach that reorganizes classroom activities in such a way that students take responsibility for much of there own learning?

Indirect Instruction 

400

Students will usually remember what happens at the ______ of a lesson.

Beginning. 

400

Building an effective classroom begins with establishing...

Procedures

500

What are the five principles of effective teaching and learning?

active engagement, collaboration, scaffolding, classroom climate, and less is more.

500

What are the three types that teachers can combine into a compound target or keep them as separate targets?

learning, language, social.

500

Effective classrooms assess multiple times and use the assessments to shape instruction. True or false?

True