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Mapping Edition

Mapping Edition. By Folwell Dunbar, PLA. To play the game, click here!. Mapping. Maps. Purpose. Mapper ®. Trivia. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt. 25 pt.

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Mapping Edition

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  1. Mapping Edition By Folwell Dunbar, PLA To play the game, click here!

  2. Mapping Maps Purpose Mapper® Trivia 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  3. Curriculum mapping is not a thing, but rather a _____ Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  4. What is a process? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  5. The first phase of curriculum mapping Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  6. What is “create individual maps” © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  7. Step for small and large group map calibration and review Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  8. What is the first read-through? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  9. The ultimate consensus map Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  10. What is a master map? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  11. Looking at different types of data (mapping, student performance, demographic, etc.) at the same time Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  12. What is totriangulate? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  13. What you teach Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  14. What is content? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  15. Precise and measurable student outcomes Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  16. What are skills? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  17. Type of assessment in which students are expected to give a specific, exact answer (this game for example) Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  18. What is forced choice? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  19. Provide “focus for a lesson or unit of study and help reveal a subject’s richness and complexity” Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  20. What are essential questions? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  21. Unlike curriculum guides and pacing charts, diary maps provide _____ _____ on the operational curriculum Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  22. What is authentic data? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  23. Teaching different subject areas together at the same time Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  24. What is interdisciplinary instruction? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  25. Mapping is done to identify these two potential curriculum flaws Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  26. What are gaps and redundancies? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  27. Mapping is not done to evaluate teachers, but it is a form of _____ Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  28. What is accountability? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  29. Ultimately, mapping is used to make _____ Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  30. What are data-driven decisions? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  31. The Daily Double! A place where teachers and staff work collaboratively to improve teaching and learning Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  32. What is a professional learning community? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  33. Screen where maps can be modified Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  34. What is the Add/Edit Screen? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  35. A place to share lesson plans, presentations, activities, and more Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  36. What is the document library? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  37. Standards can be _____, _____, and _____ Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  38. What are introduced, developed, and reinforced? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  39. The _____ / _____ function allows us to analyze specific items within different maps Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  40. What is Search/Compare? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  41. These advanced features allow us to track and monitor instructional goals and objectives Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  42. What are Standards / Reports? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  43. The guru of curriculum mapping Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  44. Who is Heidi Hayes Jacobs? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  45. Though last to join the union, this state was the first to require schools to map their curriculum Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  46. What is Hawaii? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  47. Ironically, the only state without state standards Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  48. What is Iowa? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  49. This former teacher and Peace Corps volunteer is the founder of Curriculum Mapper Answer © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

  50. Who is Jim Westrick? © 2006, Collaborative Learning, Inc.

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