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10

End each class with an explicit assessment of your objective that you can use to evaluate your (and your students’) success.

Exit Ticket

10

There is an author named James Patterson who helped Doug Lemov in writing the book "Teach Like A Champion 2.0"

False

10

Lubid Tismana

Build Stamina

10

Teacher: Alright, so what do you think will happen to Mr. George if he doesn't want to attend the wedding? 

Teacher: Anyone? Alright, it seems like no one wants to answer. So let's hear it from Kit instead. 

What teaching technique was applied in the scenario?

Cold call

10

In History, what was the name of Jose Rizal's dog?

Usman

20

Gradually increase writing time to develop in your students the habit of writing productively, and the ability to do it sustains period of time.

Build Stamina

20

Threshold is a teaching technique where you meet your student at the door, setting expectations before they enter the classroom.

True

20

Towithu Gypoloa

Without Apology

20

Teacher: About how far is it from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.? 

Juan: About 60 miles. 

Teacher: Good Answer! How did you get it? Juan: I measured. An inch on the legend is 12 miles, and it is 5 inches from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. I added 12 plus 12, plus 12, plus 12, plus 12 and got 60. 

Teacher: Would there have been a quicker way to find out it was 60? 

Juan: I could multiply 12 by 5. 

Teacher: Excellent! That would have been a much more efficient and quicker way to get the same answer.

Stretch it!

20

State/type the first five words in 1987 Constitution - Preamble

We the sovereign Filipino people

30

Turn procedures into routines by rehearsing and reinforcing until excellence become habitual.  Routinizing a key procedure requires clear expectations, consistency, and, most important, patience.  Even so, it’s almost worth it.

Strategic Investment: From Procedure to Routine

30

Four Ms stands for: Manageable, Measurable, Material made First and Most important

False

There's no Material

30

Nieeegn Fycefniiec

Engineer Efficiency

30

Teacher: Today, you can see from our objective, we will be comparing the government of the United States with the government of England. Everyone will be expected to write down 4 things that are similar and 4 things that are different.

Post it

30

What is a prime number?

A number that can only be divided by 1 or itself.

40

According to the book Teach Like a Champion 2.0, there are 4 parts in techniques placemats: 1. Placing for understanding; 2. Academic Ethos; and 3. Ratio. What is missing?

Five Principles of Classroom Culture: Discipline, Management, Control, Influence, Engagement

40

Positive Framing is making your positive reinforcement more strategic. Differentiate between acknowledgement and praise.

False 

Precise Praise

40

iahbts fo Siducssion 

Habits of Discussion

40

Teacher: I'm waiting for more hands before I take an answer. I see some of you are thinking and jotting down notes before you answer. Outstanding.

Wait Time

40

This a mark ( ¨ ) used over a vowel, as in German or Hungarian, to indicate a different vowel quality. 

For example: 
ä ö  ü 

umlauts

50

In Teaching Like a Champion 2.0 Placemat, 62 teaching techniques were divided into 12 categories. Name the first five.

Gathering Data on Student Mastery 

Acting on Data and the Culture of Error 

Setting High Academic Expectations 

Planning for Success

Lesson Structure  

50

Wait Time, Cold Call, Call and Response, Break it Down, and Pepper are all under Building Ratio Through Questioning. 


True

50

Altiomeon Cyntasnoc

Emotional Constancy

50

Teacher: John, I'm asking you to do this over because this is not up to your usual standard. I expect the best of you, because you are a conscientious student."


There are two techniques applied in this scenario, what are those?

Warm/strict 

Explain Everything

50

UCC normally categorized the student sections according to the books in the Bible: Name the first five (5) books in New Testaments in chronological order.

Matthew

Mark

Luke

John

Acts