Classroom Instruction: Teaching Specific Types of Knowledge

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Across
  1. 2. specific events that have a setting, specific participants, a particular duration, a specific sequence of events, and a particular cause and effect
  2. 3. specific types of generalizations that deal with relationships
  3. 7. include important events that occurred between two points in time
  4. 9. another specific type of knowledge that are highly specific pieces of information
  5. 10. mental skills that have specific outcomes and steps
Down
  1. 1. statements for which examples can be provided
  2. 4. sequences that involve events that produce a product or an effect
  3. 5. specific type of informational content that convey specific persons, places, and events
  4. 6. category of subject-matter knowledge that introduces new words in context
  5. 8. consist of general rules governing an overall execution, rather than a set of steps that must be performed in a specific order