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Using Technology in the Classroom Content by: Tara Geidel Template Design by: Mark Geary Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Chapter 1 What strategy focuses on setting objectives?

$100 Answer from Chapter 1 What is instructional strategy?

$200 Question from Chapter 1 What chart covers know, want, how, and learned?

$200 Answer from Chapter 1 What is KWHL chart?

$300 Question from Chapter 1 What is the first objective in KWHL?

$300 Answer from Chapter 1 What is knowing the topic?

$400 Question from Chapter 1 What is one tool you can use to make organizing templates?

$400 Answer from Chapter 1 What is Inspiration?

$500 Question from Chapter 1 What is the rubric making site that teachers brag on most?

$500 Answer from Chapter 1 What is rubistar?

$100 Question from Chapter 2 What instructional strategy focuses on formative assessment?

$100 Answer from Chapter 2 What is providing feedback?

$200 Question from Chapter 2 What is one generalization of providing feedback?

$200 Answer from Chapter 2 What is timely feedback?

$300 Question from Chapter 2 What type of feedback should be used?

$300 Answer from Chapter 2 What is student led feedback?

$400 Question from Chapter 2 What is a useful tool available in Microsoft Word?

$400 Answer from Chapter 2 What is the flesch kincaid readability scale?

$500 Question from Chapter 2 Who makes grading software?

$500 Answer from Chapter 2 Who is Vantage Learning, Maplesoft, Educational Testing Service

$100 Question from Chapter 3 What is one recommendation of providing recognition?

$100 Answer from Chapter 3 What is personalized recognition

$200 Question from Chapter 3 What is one way to recognize students?

$200 Answer from Chapter 3 What is certificates?

$300 Question from Chapter 3 What is one site for online certificates?

$300 Answer from Chapter 3 What is American Greeting E-cards?

$400 Question from Chapter 3 What is an unexpected and exciting to send?

$400 Answer from Chapter 3 What is an audio ?

$500 Question from Chapter 3 What plays a diverse and significant role in video conferencing?

$500 Answer from Chapter 3 What is technology?

$100 Question from Chapter 4 What strategy uses cues and questions?

$100 Answer from Chapter 4 What is enhancing students ability?

$200 Question from Chapter 4 Who developed advanced organizers?

$200 Answer from Chapter 4 Who is David Ausubel?

$300 Question from Chapter 4 What web site gives examples of questions, verbs, and possible activities?

$300 Answer from Chapter 4 What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

$400 Question from Chapter 4 What organizers include brochures, definitions, and programs?

$400 Answer from Chapter 4 What is expository?

$500 Question from Chapter 4 What search engine specializes in video clips?

$500 Answer from Chapter 4 What Google video?

$100 Question from Chapter 5 What representation uses images to represent?

$100 Answer from Chapter 5 What is nonlinguistic?

$200 Question from Chapter 5 What software has primary purpose to help make graphs?

$200 Answer from Chapter 5 What is spreadsheet software?

$300 Question from Chapter 5 What organizers work well with mathematics and science?

$300 Answer from Chapter 5 What is Generalization/Principal Pattern?

$400 Question from Chapter 5 What organizer works best for discussions?

$400 Answer from Chapter 5 What is Process/Cause-Effect?

$500 Question from Chapter 5 What is the most effective form of nonlinguistic representation?

$500 Answer from Chapter 5 What is multimedia?

Final Jeopardy What is step 1 in creating a storyboard?

Final Jeopardy Answer Writing the script?