What is an Anticipatory Set?
The first step of a lesson plan where a teacher actively engages students with the content.
What is Bell to Bell Instruction?
What is Bell to Bell Instruction?
Students working from the moment the bell rings to start class until it rings to end class.
What is an Anticipatory Set?
The first step of a lesson plan where a teacher actively engages students with the content
What is Kinesthetic Learning?
A learning style where students learn best from hands-on activities and physical movement
What is Modeling?
Being an example for students to follow.
What is Alignment?
Bringing lesson plans into agreement with state and district standards.
What is Classroom Management?
Rules, procedures, and discipline used to keep students organized and on task.
What is Formative Assessment?
An informal check for understanding where a teacher measures progress during the lesson.
What is Linguistic Learning?
A learning style with an emphasis in reading and writing to measure standards.
What is Guided Practice?
Interactive instruction between the teacher and the student where the student practices new learning.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
The classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of human thinking.
What is Intrinsic Motivation?
Motivation that comes from within a person
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
The classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of human thinking.
What is Intrapersonal Learning?
A solitary learning style which includes learning individually in quiet environments.
What is Independent Practice?
Individual activities where students demonstrate new learning on their own.
What is an Accommodation?
Adjusting existing lesson plans or settings to ensure student success.
What is Extrinsic Motivation?
Motivation that provides external awards for achievement.
What is Alignment?
Bringing lesson plans into agreement with state and district standards.
What is Interpersonal Learning?
A learning style involving the ability to interact with others and understand social situations.
What are Instructional Strategies?
Techniques teachers use to help students become independent, strategic learners.
What is Assessment?
Methods used to gather information related to how much students have learned.
What is data ?
Academic and demographic information that helps support learning.
What is an Accommodation?)
Adjusting existing plans or settings to ensure student success (also in Domain 2
What is Logical Learning?
This style includes the ability to reason, problem solve, and think methodically.
What is Cooperative Learning?
Working with a partner or group to complete a project