Across
- 4. – As in Bloom’s taxonomy, a hierarchy of learning objectives.
- 5. – A period of teaching or learning about a particular topic.
- 8. – The drive behind a learner’s effort.
- 10. – How students act in a learning environment.
- 13. – Specific targets for what learners should achieve.
- 15. – Notebook a teacher uses for scheduling and preparation.
- 16. – The method and practice of teaching.
- 19. – Constructive comments to help learners improve.
- 20. – Level of attention and interest from learners.
- 21. – The subjects and content taught in a course or school.
- 23. – Thinking about what was learned or how something was taught.
- 24. – Materials used to support learning.
Down
- 1. – A way to measure a student’s learning or progress.
- 2. – The skills or knowledge students should gain from a lesson.
- 3. – A room where lessons take place.
- 6. – Tailoring learning to meet individual needs.
- 7. – A smooth board teachers write on in class.
- 9. – Software commonly used for lesson presentations.
- 11. – Bringing previously learned information back to mind.
- 12. – Printed handout used for class tasks.
- 14. – Protecting children and young people from harm.
- 15. – A learner, especially in a school setting.
- 17. – Step-by-step support to help learners progress independently.
- 18. – Someone who guides and supports another’s learning.
- 22. – Ensuring all learners are supported and valued.
