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Jeopardy Use this template to create a Jeopardy review game to use with your class. Be sure to make a copy in your own Google Drive before editing, then share THAT url. Click on slides to advance. . . click on home link to return to scoreboard. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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What is formative assessment.
Numerous assessments given during a unit to find out where each student is at with the content.
What is Summative assessment.
An assessment given at the end of a unit.
What is formal assessment.
Assessments given to students to compare their scores.
What is informal assessment.
Data is gathered to allow judgments on students learning behaviors.
What is an assessment.
Way to gather data, analyze, evaluation, etc. how students are doing.
What is classroom assignment.
Worksheet given to students that are grade and content appropriate.
What is classroom management.
Range of tactics that a teacher may used to engage students.
What is classroom demographics.
What makes up the classroom in terms of students.
What is behavior management.
List of rules and expectations that support a growing learning environment.
What is instructional strategies.
An approach utilized by the teacher to meet the needs of students.
What is resources.
Tools used to provide extra support to help meet the learning goal.
What is assessment tool.
Instrument utilized to measure students learning
What is modifications.
Changes made to instruction/ assessment to aid learning for certain students.
What is flexible grouping.
Variety of whole-class, smallgroup, independent activities.
What is prior knowledge.
What students already know.
What is learning goals.
Statement based on curriculum used to guide students what they are to master.
What is learning outcomes.
Statement that explains what students have completed and can demonstrate.
What is learning theory.
Framework that explains how knowledge is absorbed during learning
What is learning styles.
Methods used to help students learn in their best form.
What is learner needs.
Needs of individual students that are observed daily to help suggest modifications.
What is content area.
Language arts, mathematics, history, and science.
What is subject matter.
Specific concept within a specific content that is being taught.
What is standards.
Standards define what students should know and be able to do at each grade level.
What is academic content language.
Higher-order thinking that relates to certain content subjects.
What is evidence.
Information gathered by the teacher that can support a claim for a student.
Final Jeopardy What is an English-language learner (ELL or EL).
Final Jeopardy What is an English-language learner (ELL or EL). A student whose first language is different than English but who is working on being proficient in English.
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