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a form of assessment that focuses on the content and performance of the students, usually a project, writing sample, quiz, or homework

What is an informal assessment?

type of assessment in which students perform real world task by applying learning skills-driver’s test, building a model, designing a floor plan, implementing a lesson plan

What is an authentic assessment?

a hierarchy of four levels based on complexity of concepts, sophistication of activities, and prior opportunities for learning; teachers use these behavioral

What is Webb’s Depth of Knowledge (DOK)?

the criteria that teachers are required to teach and students are required to learn

What are standards/goals?

the sequence of what will take place throughout the lesson

What is the procedure?

managing the rate at which a teacher moves through a lesson

What is pacing?

expectation statement for student learning that is stated in behavioral terms

What is an objective?

a list of items, including equipment, which will be used during a lesson

What are the materials?

a detailed outline for instruction that includes objective, procedures, materials, and assessment

What is a lesson plan?

students practice and apply skills on their own

What is independent practice?

the atmosphere of a classroom created by the interactions of the individuals

What is classroom community?

the atmosphere of a classroom created by the interactions of the individuals

What is classroom climate?

the stages of writing, including pre writing, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing

What is the writing process?

using the original work or ideas of someone else without giving that person credit

What is plagiarism?

accepting without resistance or complaint; is unwilling to say what he or she feels, thinks, or desires in order to avoid conflict

What is passive communication?

communicating without words using techniques such as eye. Intact, body language, gestures, and physical closeness

What is nonverbal communication?

conduct based on moral principles

What are ethics?

self-confident; able to express thoughts, ideas, and feelings in respectful ways

What is assertive communication?

development that includes learning to relate to others

What is social development?

a consistent step by step pattern that consistently follows one after the other, as in development

What is sequence?

a person’s own assessment of himself or herself based on an evaluation of personal abilities, successes, failures, and comments from other people

What is self-concept?

the physical transformation from a child to an adult capable of reproduction

What is puberty?

Swiss biologist and epistemologist who developed a Theory of Cognitive Development, which rates humans’ progress through four intellectual or cognitive developmental stages (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete, Formal)

Who is Piaget?

formulated a model of a hierarchy of needs that suggest people are motivated by basic needs for survival and safety first before higher needs

Who is Maslow?

skills or abilities using large muscles, such as running or jumping

What are gross motor skills?