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What is intermittent practice and why is it important?
 
It helps the brain build connections by breaking up practice
 
It is not important to practice math.
 
It is best to cram a lot of information in to practice.
 
You should only practice when you need to.
How can we help students reduce cognitive load?
 
All of the above!
 
Make connections to simple or related materials.
 
Help them organize their thoughts so it's more digestable.
 
Scaffold questions and tasks.
What task require a high cognitive load?
 
All of the above!
 
Solving a complex, multi-step word problem.
 
Writing an essay.
 
Any task that requires focus and concentration.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development
 
An area between what you know and what you don't
 
A fancy term I've never heard of.
 
Area where you know everything.
 
An area where you know nothing.
Why should students be an active, not passive learners?
 
Active learning requires students to do the work and learn.
 
Passive learners are just as engaged as active learners.
 
The teacher should do the work, the students watch to learn.
 
The student's job is to repeat what the teacher is doing.
What works best with English Language Leaners?
 
All of the above!
 
Using gestures or actions as words.
 
Images that connect with vocabulary and context.
 
Many different examples that connect
Why is wait time important?
 
Allows the brain to process information.
 
It teaches a teachers patience.
 
It's not important, we have too much material to cover.
 
Students need to get used to waiting their turn.
How do you make a multi-step problem easier to solve?
 
All of the above!
 
Take notes, draw a picture, make a table, just try!!
 
Use easier numbers to understand the problem.
 
Read it step-by-step. Imagine it is a story.