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Jeopardy Digital Images Historical Inquiry LectureAssessment $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Digital Images $100 What is one website on which you can locate digital images?

Digital Images $100 POSSIBLE ANSWERS: – loc.gov – Digitalhistory.uh.edu –

Digital Images $200 What are the benefits of using digital images in a history class?

Digital Images $200 ANSWER – Visualize for students – Give context

Digital Images $300 TRUE OR FALSE? – Think-Pair-Share is an activity used to analyze images with a partner

Digital Images $300 ANSWER – True

Digital Images $400 What is the maximum length of time allowed to use in class from movies/television shows/ etc?

Digital Images $400 ANSWER – Up to 10% or 3 minutes—whichever is less

Digital Images $500 What is a resource used to create a digital timeline?

Digital Images $500 ANSWER: – Timeglider.com

Historical Inquiry $100 How many primary source strategies are there?

Historical Inquiry $100 There are three strategies.

Historical Inquiry $200 What does SOAPS stand for?

Historical Inquiry $200 Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker

Historical Inquiry $300 Describe each letter of SCIM-C and what it stands for!

Historical Inquiry $300 S: Summary: Type of document; subject, purpose of the document C: Contextualize: Producer (Author), reasons for production, happening at the time when the document was produced I: Inferring: Suggestions, conclusions M: Monitoring: Missing to answer the question, furhter ideas, images or terms needed, reliability C: Corroborating: Other resources that relate to document

Historical Inquiry $400 Why do you use such strategies in class?

Historical Inquiry $400 Deal with primary, secondary sources Understand what the document is about

Historical Inquiry $500 Use APPARTS with the following text: xxx

Historical Inquiry $500 Distribute a blank table that students can fill in!

Lecture $100 How long should a instructional lecture for middle school be?

Lecture $ minutes

Lecture $200 What should the students do after the lecture?

Lecture $200 Guided or independent practice

Lecture $300 What is the purpose of an introduction in a lecture?

Lecture $300 To give students an overview identify goals and major topics Establish expectations

Lecture $400 What should you provide for the students during the presentation? What are some examples?

Lecture $400 Visual aids – Graphic organizer – Note – Power point – Pictures – Outline

Lecture $500 What are the main 5 steps of a lecture

Lecture $500 Assess background knowledge (hook) Introduction Presentation Review and Closure Follow-up

Assessment $100 This type of assessment can be delivered in a simple, complex or compound form

Assessment $100 What is a True False question?

Assessment $200 This method of evaluation is assessed at the end of the unit.

Assessment $200 What is a summative assessment?

Assessment $300 This method of evaluation reinforces student learning during the middle of the unit.

Assessment $300 What is a formative assessment?

Assessment $400 This type of assessment contains a stem and a list possible answers to a direct question.

Assessment $400 What is a multiple choice assessment?

Assessment $500 This type of assessment contains only homogenous material and more responses than stimuli.

Assessment $500 What is a matching assessment?