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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Final Jeopardy Round 1

3 PLANNING HOOKS NEW LEARNING ASSESSMENT APPLICATIONS COOPERATIVE LEARNING $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 $100 This has four phases Question

5 What are The Phases of Instruction?
$100 What are The Phases of Instruction? Next

6 Another name for motivation
$200 Another name for motivation Question

7 $200 What is a hook? Next

8 The teacher supports students as they try new tasks
$300 The teacher supports students as they try new tasks Question

9 $300 What is scaffolding? Next

10 Daily Double

11 $400 This should never be assigned until students can use the new skill with considerable independence Question

12 $400 What is homework? Next

13 $500 Motivational approaches that address mind, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic needs Question

14 What are multiple intelligence approaches?
$500 What are multiple intelligence approaches? Next

15 Motivating students’ interest
$100 Motivating students’ interest Question

16 $100 What is a hook? Next

17 $200 The approximate amount of time the motivational phase of instruction should take Question

18 What is less than 10 minutes?
$200 What is less than 10 minutes? Next

19 Connected to expectations
$300 Connected to expectations Question

20 What is how a hook should be planned?
$300 What is how a hook should be planned? Next

21 Sample of a hook to interest students in guided reading
$400 Sample of a hook to interest students in guided reading Question

22 $400 What is …? Next

23 The hook should create this
$500 The hook should create this Question

24 What is cognitive dissonance?
$500 What is cognitive dissonance? Next

25 The main strategy used in the new learning phase
$100 The main strategy used in the new learning phase Question

26 $100 What is modeling? Next

27 $200 3 to 5 seconds Question

28 $200 What is wait time? Next

29 Teacher talk supports this
$300 Teacher talk supports this Question

30 What is students’ thinking?
$300 What is students’ thinking? Next

31 When questioning students, ask the question, then…
$400 When questioning students, ask the question, then… Question

32 $400 What is wait? Next

33 Ask good thinking questions at these levels
$500 Ask good thinking questions at these levels Question

34 What are HOTS or analysis, synthesis and evaluation?
$500 What are HOTS or analysis, synthesis and evaluation? Next

35 These help you to transfer your observations to paper for memory aids
$100 These help you to transfer your observations to paper for memory aids Question

36 What are recording devices?
$100 What are recording devices? Next

37 OCUP identifies 14 of these
$200 OCUP identifies 14 of these Question

38 What are assessment strategies?
$200 What are assessment strategies? Next

39 Tasks that produce a wide range of products
$300 Tasks that produce a wide range of products Question

40 What are Performance Tasks?
$300 What are Performance Tasks? Next

41 Planning for the final assessment task before planning the lessons
$400 Planning for the final assessment task before planning the lessons Question

42 What is backwards design?
$400 What is backwards design? Next

43 $500 After recording your assessments, it’s time to apply your professional judgement Question

44 $500 What is evaluation? Next

45 The last phase of instruction calls for this type of transfer
$100 The last phase of instruction calls for this type of transfer Question

46 $100 What is far transfer? Next

47 Make using the skill harder by adding these
$200 Make using the skill harder by adding these Question

48 $200 What are stressors? Next

49 Three examples of stressors
$300 Three examples of stressors Question

50 $300 What are time limits, new situations, working in groups ( any one of these examples)? Next

51 $400 For primary children, this application should be done for about 15 minutes each evening, preferably with a parent/ adult Question

52 $400 What is reading? Next

53 A collection of student’s work over time to show growth
$500 A collection of student’s work over time to show growth Question

54 $500 What is a portfolio? Next

55 The P in “PIES” stands for this
$100 The P in “PIES” stands for this Question

56 What is Positive Interdependence?
$100 What is Positive Interdependence? Next

57 When students must demonstrate their own learning independently
$200 When students must demonstrate their own learning independently Question

58 What is individual accountability?
$200 What is individual accountability? Next

59 $300 Kagan’s Cooperative Learning strategies blends cooperative learning skills with these strategies Question

60 What are Multiple Intelligence strategies?
$300 What are Multiple Intelligence strategies? Next

61 Equal participation looks like this
$400 Equal participation looks like this Question

62 What are heads together and bottoms in the air?
$400 What are heads together and bottoms in the air? Next

63 This strategy uses expert groups and home groups to study a topic
$500 This strategy uses expert groups and home groups to study a topic Question

64 What is a jigsaw strategy?
$500 What is a jigsaw strategy? Next

65 Final Jeopardy Question
PARENTS Final Jeopardy Question

66 The best child they have
Question

67 What does every parent send you?
Congratulations


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