
"Curriculum Goal Match-Up"
Quiz by Verlie
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includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
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- Q1
1. Build vocabulary in young children.
Play-based learning with new words.
Providing worksheets with word lists.
Showing flashcards with pictures.
Watching educational videos.
45s - Q2
Improve listening and comprehension skills.
Reading stories aloud and asking questions.
Encouraging children to repeat sentences.
Giving children listening quizzes.
Watching silent videos.
45s - Q3
Encourage sentence formation and use of grammar.
Providing worksheets with fill-in-the-blank exercises.
Asking open-ended questions during play.
Encouraging children to retell stories.
Watching TV shows with subtitles.
45s - Q4
Foster curiosity and observation skills.
Providing structured worksheets with facts about animals.
Encouraging children to ask questions about the natural world.
Giving children multiple-choice quizzes on science facts.
Showing a documentary about science.
45s - Q5
Promote problem-solving and critical thinking.
Offering hands-on activities, such as building with blocks.
Asking children to memorize science facts.
Providing puzzles and games that require logical thinking.
Teaching children to draw conclusions from their observations without engaging in experiments.
45s - Q6
Develop an understanding of basic scientific concepts.
Reading books with scientific themes.
Discussing theoretical scientific concepts without activities.
Conducting simple experiments to explore materials.
Watching science-related videos on the computer.
45s