COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
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⫸ Name 5 graphic organizers.. Answer: 1. Venn Diagram
2. Quadrant/Frayer Model
3. KWL Chart
4. T-Chart
5. Outline
6. Concept Map/Web/Cluster
7. Timeline
8. Portfolio
9. Flow Chart
10. Flashcards
⫸ What is a KWL chart?. Answer: a graphic organizer that allows
students to iterate what they Know, what they Want to know, and what
they have Learned about a concept.
completed as 3 columns.
⫸ Recall questions are best used for which age group?. Answer:
elementary students
,⫸ Which type of questions are theoretical questions with hypothetical
answers? Usually contain more than one answer. Answer: open-ended
questions
⫸ probing questions promote.... Answer: thoughtful inquiry
deeper thinking by the student
⫸ Which type of questions can provide an assessment of knowledge
attainment?. Answer: guiding questions
⫸ How long does it take for new learning to be understood and
transferred into long-term memory?. Answer: 5 seconds
⫸ Do the quality of answers increase or decrease with increased wait
time?. Answer: increase
⫸ An instructional response that asks the student to re-word their
thinking so that the teacher can collect more info or provide clarity..
Answer: Clarifying
⫸ a type of instructional response that restates or summarizes a
student answer using different wording.. Answer: paraphrasing
,⫸ an instructional response that uses a neutral tone, promotes the
flow of the lesson, continues thinking, and offers a non-committal
response to the students.. Answer: Non-Judgmental
⫸ an instructional response that imparts advice to the students.
Answer: Advisory
⫸ the manner in which students conduct themselves. Answer: student
deportment
⫸ What is a piggyback response?. Answer: where an answer builds
upon the previous answer
⫸ What is the SQ3R/SQ4R instructional strategy useful for?.
Answer: useful in getting students to interact with reading passages.
⫸ What are the elements of SQ3R/SQ4R?. Answer: 1. survey
2. Questions
3. Reading/Relate
4. Recite
5. Review
⫸ How are students grouped when they are differentiated?. Answer:
they are grouped by academic need
, ⫸ What is scaffolding?. Answer: breaking learning into parts
⫸ What is think-pair-share?. Answer: an instructional strategy for
small groups where students:
1. think- individually come to an answer
2. pair- work in pairs to combine responses into a new one
3. share- present new, combined reponses
⫸ what is the RAFT instructional technique?. Answer: 1. Role
2. Audience
3. Format
4. Topic
⫸ what is a portfolio?. Answer: a collection of student work that
demonstrates their level of achievement
can be used as assessment technique
⫸ What are tiered assignments?. Answer: differentiation based on
academic ability and preferred modality of learning
⫸ What things do an effective lesson closure contain?. Answer: 1.
summary of objectives
2. connections between prior and future lessons