Interdisciplinary
Lesson/Unit Planning
Inside The Classroom
Assessment Techniques and Accommodations
Knowledge and Effectiveness
100
I am a teacher of chemistry but have to incorporate literacy, mathematics, and history in for this kind of what instruction
What is Cross Curriculum Instruction?
100
Contains 3 parts including a clear description of what students should be able to do, under what conditions and what the criteria for success is.
What is an objective?
100
Term used to describe a process that ensures that lessons run smoothly through preventative methods.
What is classroom management?
100
To mark as different, a distinctive feature or attribute or characteristic.
What is to differentiate?
100
Proficiency in your content area that contributes to the effectiveness of a teacher.
What is subject matter knowledge?
200
Integration of content and skills from multiple content areas into one cohesive learning experience is known as
What is cross curriculum instruction?
200
Adopted in NJ in 2010, these are standards that are literacy based and intended to prepare students for the workforce or college
What are the Common Core State Standards?
200
The result of an action that helps students accept responsibility for the behavior exhibited in the classroom.
What are consequences?
200
Process of providing clear directions, clarifying the purpose for instruction by asking essential questions, keeping students on task, providing clear expectations for quality, and reducing uncertainty are some key characteristics of.
What is scaffolding?
300
The content area that must be present in every lesson
What is language arts?
300
A system theat was developed to classify learning processes that places remembering and understanding at the bottom and creating and evaluating at the top.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
300
The strategic placement of furniture in the classroom to promote student engagement and prevent disruptions.
What is a seating arrangement?
300
Process of amending tests, quizzes and daily work to fit a students learning needs is a(n)
What is a modification?
300
Due to this teachers may avoid taking creative risks in the classroom and be inhibited in responding to children’s unexpected questions.
What is the effect of a lack of subject matter knowledge?
400
Is it possible to include music when delivering a lesson in physics
What is yes?
400
Two types of formative assessment techniques used to check for student understanding at the beginning and end of class.
What are do-nows and exit tickets?
400
A written agreement that enforces classroom rules and procedures. Teachers may refer students back to this if they are not meeting the expectations.
What is a class contract?
400
Allowing students to verbally provide answers or draw a picture to represent an answer are examples of?
What are assessment techniques?
400
This consists of knowledge of the scope and sequence of teaching programs and the materials used in them.
What is curricular knowledge?
500
A tool for organizing lesson plans into a 4-6 week period of time with a specific focus on outcomes.
What is a unit plan?
500
These are rewards and positive ways to encourage students to meet expectations.
What are incentives?
500
The systematic presentation of new ideas; making explicit links between different representations (verbal, concrete, numerical, pictorial).
What is the effects on students when having a teacher with subject matter knowledge?