Deck 12: Creating the Science Experience in Your Classroom: Planning and Letting Go

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The five components of the 5R Instructional Model are Reveal, Replace, Reposition, Reload, and:​

A) ​Report.
B) ​Repeat.
C) ​Respond.
D) ​React.
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Inquiries that lead to multiple answers are called ____________________________ questions.​
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Facilitating group learning requires the assignment of ______ to members of the group.​
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The phase of the 6e learning cycle that acts as a motivation for the science lesson is ___________.​
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To avoid harmful stereotypes about science, teachers need to make explicit that scientific study is for __________.​
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The 5R instructional model is a strategy for teaching science to _____________________.​
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The best way to foster maximum participation in science discussions is to use appropriate _____  ______ when asking questions.
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The science lesson includes both the activity and the ________________.​
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​A document that describes a teacher's plan for the lesson is called:

A) a ​unit plan.
B) ​a lesson plan.
C) ​an activity.
D) ​a curriculum map.
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Geerat Vermeij is an accomplished invertebrate zoologist and he experiences a physical disability; he is _______.​
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Specific devices that promote greater independence for people with disabilities are part of a group of hardware and software called __________________ technology.​
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A group of students, usually of mixed ability, gender, and race, working together toward a common goal in the science classroom is called a __________   ____________ group.​
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​The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the evaluation phase is:

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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Sometimes the science lesson does not "work" because the students have not grasped the ________.​
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Students with special learning needs do well in science because the investigations often involve the use of all of their __________________.​
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When students with disabilities are placed within general education classrooms, all populations benefit. The teacher must develop a(n) _______   _______   ________ for the inclusion of the student.​
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It is recommended that the Reload strategy is used:​

A) ​anytime in the unit.
B) ​after the assessment.
C) ​after the introduction.
D) ​during the exploration phase.
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​Careful planning is important, but so is the __________________ ____________.
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The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the engage phase is:​

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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Treating girls and boys in ways that maximize their potential for science learning is referred to as __________   ______________.​
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When making a science lesson plan, teachers can ask themselves, "What am I hoping the students will get out of this science experience," which is part of the lesson plan that:​

A) ​helps teachers attract students' interest.
B) ​asks teachers to state the problem or concept the students are exploring.
C) ​describes the disciplinary core ideas.
D) ​describes the activity that the students will be doing.
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An example of the Reveal component is:​

A) ​if the students say, "It takes up more space," the teachers say back, "The cylinder has more volumes."
B) ​the teacher can use Word Walls.
C) ​to stress the word "model", the teacher can say, "I see the model of the earth."
D) ​giving the name of parts of an atom (electrons, neutrons, protons).
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The Replace component of the 5R instructional model is when the teacher:​

A) ​provides or introduces students to the vocabulary.
B) ​uses the language that emerges within student talk from the context of the lesson to substitute informal with more formal words.
C) ​uses the strategies of language instruction to visit words a second time.
D) ​says the word multiple times in different forms.
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The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the elaborate phase is:​

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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The author considers several types of questions, including questions that invite students to action, questions that access students' own ideas and prior knowledge, and:​

A) ​questions that ask for repetition of memorized materials.
B) ​questions that help check for understanding.
C) ​questions that cause confusion.
D) ​questions that ask for route memory items.
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Studies have found that the major issues for the underrepresentation of females and people of color is:​

A) ​they are often not interested in science.
B) ​they often do not like science.
C) ​science is often taught without personal connections between science and student's lives.
D) ​science is often taught with a deep understanding of who the students are.
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The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the explore phase is:​

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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The Reload component of the 5R instructional model is when the teacher​

A) ​uses the strategies of language instruction to visit words a second time.
B) ​says the word multiple times in different forms.
C) ​restructures the sentences to have the linguistic features associated with the discipline.
D) ​provides or introduces students to the vocabulary.
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Questions that lead to multiple answers are called:​

A) ​multiple choice questions.
B) ​closed-ended questions.
C) ​observational questions.
D) ​open-ended questions.
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How do role models encourage inclusive participation in science?
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Describe a situation where it would be important to depart from the lesson plan.
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Describe one type of assistive technology that could aid a student who struggles with writing.
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The author recommends that teachers build in flexibility for their allotted time, in order to:​

A) ​allow time for engaging students in a scientific activity.
B) ​ensure that the materials are cleaned up.
C) ​allow time to assign homework.
D) ​summatively assess students.
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Think of a science concept and construct three questions using the guidelines in the chapter.
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Choose a science concept and describe how this could be adapted to assist ELLs.
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Deck 12: Creating the Science Experience in Your Classroom: Planning and Letting Go
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The five components of the 5R Instructional Model are Reveal, Replace, Reposition, Reload, and:​

A) ​Report.
B) ​Repeat.
C) ​Respond.
D) ​React.
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Inquiries that lead to multiple answers are called ____________________________ questions.​
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Facilitating group learning requires the assignment of ______ to members of the group.​
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The phase of the 6e learning cycle that acts as a motivation for the science lesson is ___________.​
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To avoid harmful stereotypes about science, teachers need to make explicit that scientific study is for __________.​
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The 5R instructional model is a strategy for teaching science to _____________________.​
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The best way to foster maximum participation in science discussions is to use appropriate _____  ______ when asking questions.
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The science lesson includes both the activity and the ________________.​
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​A document that describes a teacher's plan for the lesson is called:

A) a ​unit plan.
B) ​a lesson plan.
C) ​an activity.
D) ​a curriculum map.
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Geerat Vermeij is an accomplished invertebrate zoologist and he experiences a physical disability; he is _______.​
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Specific devices that promote greater independence for people with disabilities are part of a group of hardware and software called __________________ technology.​
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A group of students, usually of mixed ability, gender, and race, working together toward a common goal in the science classroom is called a __________   ____________ group.​
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​The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the evaluation phase is:

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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Sometimes the science lesson does not "work" because the students have not grasped the ________.​
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Students with special learning needs do well in science because the investigations often involve the use of all of their __________________.​
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When students with disabilities are placed within general education classrooms, all populations benefit. The teacher must develop a(n) _______   _______   ________ for the inclusion of the student.​
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It is recommended that the Reload strategy is used:​

A) ​anytime in the unit.
B) ​after the assessment.
C) ​after the introduction.
D) ​during the exploration phase.
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​Careful planning is important, but so is the __________________ ____________.
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The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the engage phase is:​

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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Treating girls and boys in ways that maximize their potential for science learning is referred to as __________   ______________.​
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When making a science lesson plan, teachers can ask themselves, "What am I hoping the students will get out of this science experience," which is part of the lesson plan that:​

A) ​helps teachers attract students' interest.
B) ​asks teachers to state the problem or concept the students are exploring.
C) ​describes the disciplinary core ideas.
D) ​describes the activity that the students will be doing.
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An example of the Reveal component is:​

A) ​if the students say, "It takes up more space," the teachers say back, "The cylinder has more volumes."
B) ​the teacher can use Word Walls.
C) ​to stress the word "model", the teacher can say, "I see the model of the earth."
D) ​giving the name of parts of an atom (electrons, neutrons, protons).
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The Replace component of the 5R instructional model is when the teacher:​

A) ​provides or introduces students to the vocabulary.
B) ​uses the language that emerges within student talk from the context of the lesson to substitute informal with more formal words.
C) ​uses the strategies of language instruction to visit words a second time.
D) ​says the word multiple times in different forms.
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The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the elaborate phase is:​

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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The author considers several types of questions, including questions that invite students to action, questions that access students' own ideas and prior knowledge, and:​

A) ​questions that ask for repetition of memorized materials.
B) ​questions that help check for understanding.
C) ​questions that cause confusion.
D) ​questions that ask for route memory items.
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Studies have found that the major issues for the underrepresentation of females and people of color is:​

A) ​they are often not interested in science.
B) ​they often do not like science.
C) ​science is often taught without personal connections between science and student's lives.
D) ​science is often taught with a deep understanding of who the students are.
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The question that teachers could ask themselves while planning the explore phase is:​

A) ​How will I know what the students have learned?
B) ​What will the students be examining and exploring on behalf of their own learning?
C) ​How will I attract students' interest in the topic?
D) ​How will the activity connect to what we have been doing in class?
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The Reload component of the 5R instructional model is when the teacher​

A) ​uses the strategies of language instruction to visit words a second time.
B) ​says the word multiple times in different forms.
C) ​restructures the sentences to have the linguistic features associated with the discipline.
D) ​provides or introduces students to the vocabulary.
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Questions that lead to multiple answers are called:​

A) ​multiple choice questions.
B) ​closed-ended questions.
C) ​observational questions.
D) ​open-ended questions.
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How do role models encourage inclusive participation in science?
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Describe a situation where it would be important to depart from the lesson plan.
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Describe one type of assistive technology that could aid a student who struggles with writing.
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The author recommends that teachers build in flexibility for their allotted time, in order to:​

A) ​allow time for engaging students in a scientific activity.
B) ​ensure that the materials are cleaned up.
C) ​allow time to assign homework.
D) ​summatively assess students.
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Think of a science concept and construct three questions using the guidelines in the chapter.
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Choose a science concept and describe how this could be adapted to assist ELLs.
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