EIST (eliciting and interpreting student thinking) Jeopardy
This Jeopardy game will help you review the terms, decomposition elements and teacher moves for the eliciting and interpreting student thinking practice.
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Questions will be given based on the teaching on Internal and External structures of the tooth plus information on proper and improper dental hygiene. The student or students with the highest amount of points win/s the extra points.
Got the Point is a one-player game which requires students to select the topic sentence from a list of four related sentences. The player must answer questions correctly to get five moves on the matching board requiring one to line up three or more vegetables of the same kind in a row. The more matches made, the more points the student accumulates.
UP FROM SLAVERY (Chapter 6) by Booker T. Washington
I ... wondered if there was a white institution in this country whose students would have welcomed the incoming of more than a hundred companions of another race in the ... way that these black students at Hampton welcomed the red ones. How often I have wanted to say to white students that they lift themselves up in proportion as they help to lift others, and the more unfortunate the race, and the lower in the scale of civilization, the more does one raise one's self by giving the assistance.