Deck 15: Direct Instruction

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Which of the following is NOT an example of supervised practice?

A) individual practice
B) student-directed practice
C) practice with whole group support
D) practice with partner or small group support
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At what point during a content analysis should teachers perform a task analysis?

A) when teaching a concept
B) when teaching a principle
C) when teaching a procedure
D) All of these are correct.
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The opening of a direct instruction lesson typically includes:

A) a statement of the objective.
B) a signal to gain attention.
C) the communication of behavior expectations.
D) a preview of practice opportunities.
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Student performance during checks for understanding can tell the teacher whether or not students are ready to move to the supervised practice portion of the lesson.
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Which of the following is a NOT a type of demonstration?

A) providing scaffolding
B) showing a product
C) modeling a process
D) role-playing a new skill
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Which of the following types of content is often taught using direct instruction?

A) higher-level thinking skills
B) strategies and principles
C) concepts
D) All of these are correct
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The effectiveness of the direct instruction model is supported by research.
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During supervised practice, students should be given help if they need it.
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A demonstration can occur before, during, or after an explanation.
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A good way to involve students in a direct instruction lesson is to begin the lesson by asking students:

A) for definitions or examples of the new learning.
B) to demonstrate individually or with a partner.
C) to share their prior knowledge/experience.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A weakness of the direct instruction model is that students are not actively involved until the supervised practice part of the lesson.
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In direct instruction lessons, the teacher presents content in small steps so students can master one part before moving to the next.
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In supervised practice, students should receive immediate feedback on the accuracy of their performance.
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Direct instruction is explicit teaching.
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The teacher's role during the supervised practice portion of the direct instruction lesson is the same as her role during the evaluation portion.
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A direct instruction lesson is designed to move students toward a long-term objective.
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Which of the following is NOT true about an effective demonstration?

A) A demonstration should be done first by an expert.
B) A demonstration may be done before, during, or after an explanation.
C) A demonstration should be done first by a student to assess prior knowledge.
D) A demonstration of process is one type of demonstration.
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One phrase used to describe direct instruction is model-test-lead .
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The direct instruction model is best used for reviewing important basic skills.
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The instructional cycle recommended to teach writing strategies is Model-Practice-Reflect.
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In what way does direct instruction set the foundation for using higher-level thinking skills?
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Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
lesson setup
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lesson opening
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extended practice
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lesson closing
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
evaluation
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
preplanning tasks
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
lesson body
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson setup
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson opening
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
extended practice
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson closing
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
evaluation
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
preplanning tasks
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson body
Provide supervised practice.
lesson setup
Provide supervised practice.
lesson opening
Provide supervised practice.
extended practice
Provide supervised practice.
lesson closing
Provide supervised practice.
evaluation
Provide supervised practice.
preplanning tasks
Provide supervised practice.
lesson body
lesson setup
lesson opening
extended practice
lesson closing
evaluation
preplanning tasks
lesson body
lesson setup
lesson opening
extended practice
lesson closing
evaluation
preplanning tasks
lesson body
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:            
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Statement of objective

A) Yes
B) No
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What determines whether the lesson closing occurs after the body of the lesson or after extended practice?
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How does the phrase gradual release of responsibility apply to direct instruction?
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Small group practice

A) Yes
B) No
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Mrs.Larson's students were totally successful with their supervised practice task.What should she do next?

A) Give the planned evaluation.
B) Begin the next lesson.
C) Count the supervised practice as evaluation.
D) Substitute checks for understanding for the evaluation.
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Explain how the phrase "I do it; we do it; you do it" applies to direct instruction.
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Prepare a response to a teacher who said, "I believe that students should always be allowed to construct their own knowledge-direct instruction stifles students' creativity."
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Guided discovery

A) Yes
B) No
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Define direct instruction and name two common uses of this model of instruction.
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Explain how the "you do it" and "we do it" parts of the direct instruction lesson differ.
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Activity rationale

A) Yes
B) No
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Supervised practice

A) Yes
B) No
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Which of the following is NOT an example of supervised practice?

A) individual practice
B) student-directed practice
C) practice with whole group support
D) practice with partner or small group support
B
2
At what point during a content analysis should teachers perform a task analysis?

A) when teaching a concept
B) when teaching a principle
C) when teaching a procedure
D) All of these are correct.
C
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The opening of a direct instruction lesson typically includes:

A) a statement of the objective.
B) a signal to gain attention.
C) the communication of behavior expectations.
D) a preview of practice opportunities.
A
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Student performance during checks for understanding can tell the teacher whether or not students are ready to move to the supervised practice portion of the lesson.
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Which of the following is a NOT a type of demonstration?

A) providing scaffolding
B) showing a product
C) modeling a process
D) role-playing a new skill
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Which of the following types of content is often taught using direct instruction?

A) higher-level thinking skills
B) strategies and principles
C) concepts
D) All of these are correct
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The effectiveness of the direct instruction model is supported by research.
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During supervised practice, students should be given help if they need it.
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A demonstration can occur before, during, or after an explanation.
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A good way to involve students in a direct instruction lesson is to begin the lesson by asking students:

A) for definitions or examples of the new learning.
B) to demonstrate individually or with a partner.
C) to share their prior knowledge/experience.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A weakness of the direct instruction model is that students are not actively involved until the supervised practice part of the lesson.
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In direct instruction lessons, the teacher presents content in small steps so students can master one part before moving to the next.
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In supervised practice, students should receive immediate feedback on the accuracy of their performance.
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Direct instruction is explicit teaching.
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The teacher's role during the supervised practice portion of the direct instruction lesson is the same as her role during the evaluation portion.
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A direct instruction lesson is designed to move students toward a long-term objective.
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Which of the following is NOT true about an effective demonstration?

A) A demonstration should be done first by an expert.
B) A demonstration may be done before, during, or after an explanation.
C) A demonstration should be done first by a student to assess prior knowledge.
D) A demonstration of process is one type of demonstration.
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One phrase used to describe direct instruction is model-test-lead .
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The direct instruction model is best used for reviewing important basic skills.
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The instructional cycle recommended to teach writing strategies is Model-Practice-Reflect.
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In what way does direct instruction set the foundation for using higher-level thinking skills?
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Match between columns
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
lesson setup
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
lesson opening
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
extended practice
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
lesson closing
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
evaluation
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
preplanning tasks
Choose how to review the key points of the lesson.
lesson body
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson setup
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson opening
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
extended practice
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson closing
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
evaluation
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
preplanning tasks
Write the state standard addressed in the plan.
lesson body
Provide supervised practice.
lesson setup
Provide supervised practice.
lesson opening
Provide supervised practice.
extended practice
Provide supervised practice.
lesson closing
Provide supervised practice.
evaluation
Provide supervised practice.
preplanning tasks
Provide supervised practice.
lesson body
lesson setup
lesson opening
extended practice
lesson closing
evaluation
preplanning tasks
lesson body
lesson setup
lesson opening
extended practice
lesson closing
evaluation
preplanning tasks
lesson body
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:            
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Statement of objective

A) Yes
B) No
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What determines whether the lesson closing occurs after the body of the lesson or after extended practice?
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How does the phrase gradual release of responsibility apply to direct instruction?
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Small group practice

A) Yes
B) No
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Mrs.Larson's students were totally successful with their supervised practice task.What should she do next?

A) Give the planned evaluation.
B) Begin the next lesson.
C) Count the supervised practice as evaluation.
D) Substitute checks for understanding for the evaluation.
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Explain how the phrase "I do it; we do it; you do it" applies to direct instruction.
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Prepare a response to a teacher who said, "I believe that students should always be allowed to construct their own knowledge-direct instruction stifles students' creativity."
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Guided discovery

A) Yes
B) No
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Define direct instruction and name two common uses of this model of instruction.
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Explain how the "you do it" and "we do it" parts of the direct instruction lesson differ.
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Activity rationale

A) Yes
B) No
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Some of the following can be part of a direct instruction lesson and some cannot.Mark them as follows:
YES = it can be part of a direct instruction lesson.
NO = it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson.
Supervised practice

A) Yes
B) No
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