8 Pre-Algebra Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
Transcript of 8 Pre-Algebra Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
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S t u d e n t R e s o u r c e
Tasha Williams
Solving for X
Variable – Letter that represents a number.
I know I have to isolate X.
I know I have to do the same thing to both sides.
Isolate – Use inverse operations to get the variable alone.
2X + 4 = 6
Worksheet #6, Question 22
Mr. Michaelson
November 26th Pre-Algebra8
Name: ______________________________________________________________________
AVID Teacher: ___________________________________________ AVID Tutor: __________________________
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Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
TRF Pre-Work
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Communication
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Closure
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Indicate how the student demonstrated engagement in tutorials. Check all that apply.
Collaborative Inquiry
Uses Socratic questioningUtilizes resources to
investigate student presenter’s POC
Takes focused notes (Phase 1) or supplements academic class notes (Phases 2–3)
Communication
Communicates clearly, both verbally and nonverbally
Listens effectively to decipher meaning
Demonstrates command of academic vocabulary
Adapts speech to an academic setting
Closure
Summarizes key academic learning points
Reflects on today’s tutorial process and identifies next steps
Topic/Essential Question from Academic Class:
Initial Question:
Source: ____________________________________________________________________ _____ /
Key Academic Vocabulary and Definition Associated with Topic/Question:
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What I Know About My Question:
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Since I solved my initial question, my new POC is: What would happen if the 4 had been a -4? How would I subtract a negative number?
2x + -4 = 6
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Critical Thinking About Initial Question with Corresponding Steps:
Use these symbols in the Critical Thinking box and on the board to identify the following:
! = A-Ha! moments ? = Point of Confusion = Need to research = I’m confident about…
1. Show your thinking about your initial question, and identify your Point of Confusion. ___ /
2. List the general steps that you took leading up to your Point of Confusion. ___ /
Tutorial Question (from Point of Confusion):
Write an authentic question about your Point of Confusion that is different from your initial question.
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Steps
1) Initial question 2X + 4 = 6
2) Isolate the variable -4 -4
3) Divide both sides to 2X = 2get X by itself 2 2
4) Solve! X = 1 !
Check solution: 2(1) + 4 = 6 2 + 4 = 6
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Marissa King
The founding documents of America - Test Review
Constitution: A written plan for our national government and laws.
The Constitution lists the goals for the new government.
The Declaration of Independence listed grievances.
Declaration of Independence: The document written to declare the American colonies as an independent nation, free from British rule.
Come up with a theory to explain the “We the representatives of the U.S.” and “We the people of the U.S.” distinction.
U.S. History textbook, Ch. 3, p. 80
Mr. Nguyen
May 3rd U.S. History5
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AVID Teacher: ___________________________________________ AVID Tutor: __________________________
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Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
TRF Pre-Work
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CollaborativeInquiry
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Communication
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Closure
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Total
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Indicate how the student demonstrated engagement in tutorials. Check all that apply.
Collaborative Inquiry
Uses Socratic questioningUtilizes resources to
investigate student presenter’s POC
Takes focused notes (Phase 1) or supplements academic class notes (Phases 2–3)
Communication
Communicates clearly, both verbally and nonverbally
Listens effectively to decipher meaning
Demonstrates command of academic vocabulary
Adapts speech to an academic setting
Closure
Summarizes key academic learning points
Reflects on today’s tutorial process and identifies next steps
Topic/Essential Question from Academic Class:
Initial Question:
Source: ____________________________________________________________________ _____ /
Key Academic Vocabulary and Definition Associated with Topic/Question:
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What I Know About My Question:
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How do I explain how changing just one word can make it have a different meaning when representatives are also people?
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Critical Thinking About Initial Question with Corresponding Steps:
Use these symbols in the Critical Thinking box and on the board to identify the following:
! = A-Ha! moments ? = Point of Confusion = Need to research = I’m confident about…
1. Show your thinking about your initial question, and identify your Point of Confusion. ___ /
2. List the general steps that you took leading up to your Point of Confusion. ___ /
Tutorial Question (from Point of Confusion):
Write an authentic question about your Point of Confusion that is different from your initial question.
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How Alike?
How Different?
with regard to
- Helped form the United States
- Important historical documents
1) Written July 4,1776
2) Gave usIndependence
3) “We therepresentativesof the UnitedStates”
1) Written September17, 1787
2) Gave us Rights
3) “We the people ofthe United States”
1) I made a compare/contrast graphic organizer for the Declaration ofIndependence and the Constitution. 2) For ‘alike,’ I put down they wereboth important documents and that they helped form the U.S.For the ‘different,’ I put down their dates, what they gave, and the phrasethey used.
Time
Benefit
Words
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Declaration ofIndependence Constitution
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Fairy tales, myths, and legends.
Dynamic character: changes and usually learns something.
A character is a person or animal that takes part in the action of the story.
Must use characters from fairy tales discussed in class: “A Christmas Carol,” “Cinderella,” “Goldilocks,” and “Little Red Riding Hood.”
Static character: does not change during the story no matter what happens to them.
How do I identify characters from fairy tales as dynamic or static?
Focused notes from class.
Jacob Little
Ms. Howard
December 10th 7th Grade English7
Name: ______________________________________________________________________
AVID Teacher: ___________________________________________ AVID Tutor: __________________________
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Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
TRF Pre-Work
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Communication
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Closure
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Indicate how the student demonstrated engagement in tutorials. Check all that apply.
Collaborative Inquiry
Uses Socratic questioningUtilizes resources to
investigate student presenter’s POC
Takes focused notes (Phase 1) or supplements academic class notes (Phases 2–3)
Communication
Communicates clearly, both verbally and nonverbally
Listens effectively to decipher meaning
Demonstrates command of academic vocabulary
Adapts speech to an academic setting
Closure
Summarizes key academic learning points
Reflects on today’s tutorial process and identifies next steps
Topic/Essential Question from Academic Class:
Initial Question:
Source: ____________________________________________________________________ _____ /
Key Academic Vocabulary and Definition Associated with Topic/Question:
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What I Know About My Question:
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1. Listed characters from fairy tales discussed in class.2. Identifiedwhetherornottheyweredynamicorstatic.3. Explained why for all except one.
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Critical Thinking About Initial Question with Corresponding Steps:
Use these symbols in the Critical Thinking box and on the board to identify the following:
! = A-Ha! moments ? = Point of Confusion = Need to research = I’m confident about…
1. Show your thinking about your initial question, and identify your Point of Confusion. ___ /
2. List the general steps that you took leading up to your Point of Confusion. ___ /
Tutorial Question (from Point of Confusion):
Write an authentic question about your Point of Confusion that is different from your initial question.
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In the fairy tale “A Christmas Carol,” how was Scrooge a dynamic character and how were his attitude, beliefs, or behavior changed?
Cinderella Static Was kind throughout
Goldilocks Static Was hungry and tired
Scrooge Dynamic How did he change?
Red Riding Hood Static Loved her grandmother
CHARACTER DYNAMIC/STATIC? WHY?
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20 Non-Math Sample Initial Questions
1. Evaluate the effect that online shopping has had on traditional “brick and mortar” stores.
2. Choose a character in a story or novel of your choice. Analyze how culture influences thecharacter’s morality.
3. Humans have created poetry for centuries. Create a poem, using metaphor and other poeticdevices, examining why humans are so inclined to write poetry.
4. Analyze three current climate issues that will impact the local and national economies in the nextdecade. Determine which one should receive the most immediate attention and explain why.
5. Evaluate three recent pieces of legislation passed by your local state government or the federalgovernment. Based on the language of the legislation, who do you think influenced the finallegislation more, public interests or private interests?
6. Many of the most common over-the-counter medicines, such as aspirin, suggest that themedicine should be stored in a dry and cool place. Using your understanding of chemistry acrossmultiple sources, evaluate why you would agree or disagree with this recommendation.
7. Since the world’s political and economic culture is becoming more global, why is it moreimportant to learn another language in this century, compared to the previous century?
8. Compare and contrast the Cold War foreign policies of two different Cold War leaders. Then,synthesize an argument explaining which policy was better suited for ending the Cold War.
9. Are the current term limits for the president of the United States still relevant in the 21stcentury? Why or why not?
10. Compare animal cells and plant cells and evaluate how the cell structure of each contributes tothe sustainability of life over time.
11. Using multiple credible sources to back your claims, explain the existing theory of an expandinguniverse and how the theory has evolved over time.
12. Identify two human activities in your own neighborhood that positively affect the local and globalenvironment. Explain how each activity has a positive effect by analyzing the positiveenvironmental impact of those activities.
13. Evaluate the shifting forms and purposes of media throughout human history.
14. Christina is planning to apply to college but has not yet decided where she will apply. Using yourknowledge of how to research various colleges, describe a process that Christina could use tonarrow her choices down to three.
15. When the U.S. economy is experiencing a depression, how can the tools of the Federal Reservebe applied to help the economic situation.
16. Evaluate the effect more than two political parties might have on the Electoral College system.
17. Communication in another language is more than just verbal. Evaluate the impact of nonverbalcues when communicating in a second language.
18. Develop a position on the extent to which government should be involved in the private lives ofcitizens.
19. Analyze how a character from a novel or play changes or doesn’t change as a result of a majorconflict.
20. Using your knowledge of chemistry, explain how oxygen speeds up the rate at which food willspoil.
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Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
TRF Pre-Work
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CollaborativeInquiry
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Communication
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Closure
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Total
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Indicate how the student demonstrated engagement in tutorials. Check all that apply.
Collaborative Inquiry
Uses Socratic questioningUtilizes resources to
investigate student presenter’s POC
Takes focused notes (Phase 1) or supplements academic class notes (Phases 2–3)
Communication
Communicates clearly, both verbally and nonverbally
Listens effectively to decipher meaning
Demonstrates command of academic vocabulary
Adapts speech to an academic setting
Closure
Summarizes key academic learning points
Reflects on today’s tutorial process and identifies next steps
Topic/Essential Question from Academic Class:
Initial Question:
Source: ____________________________________________________________________ _____ /
Key Academic Vocabulary and Definition Associated with Topic/Question:
1.
2.
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What I Know About My Question:
1.
2.
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Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
rash – acting without thinking about possible consequences
I know that salient characteristics are the ones that stand out the most and have the most evidence.
Inmynotes,itsaysthatRomeochangesfroma“fickleyouth”to a “self-confident youth” during the play.
fickle–changesmindandloyaltiesfrequently
What are Romeo’s most salient characteristics and how does he change throughout the play?
English essay assignment (Google classroom, 10/24)
Chapter 2: Before the Tutorial
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Date: _____________________ AVID Period: ______ Subject: _______________________________________
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Jonathan Brown
Ms. Ramirez
January 15th English I Honors4
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Critical Thinking About Initial Question with Corresponding Steps:
Use these symbols in the Critical Thinking box and on the board to identify the following:
! = A-Ha! moments ? = Point of Confusion = Need to research = I’m confident about…
1. Show your thinking about your initial question, and identify your Point of Confusion. ___ /
2. List the general steps that you took leading up to your Point of Confusion. ___ /
Tutorial Question (from Point of Confusion):
Write an authentic question about your Point of Confusion that is different from your initial question.
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WhatevidencecanIusetoshowthatRomeoisfickleandcomplete my outline?
Romeo
Friend toMercutio
and Benvolio
Self-Confident
LovesJuliet
Rash
Fickle
PassionateYouth
MY STEPS
1. First, I chose a descriptiongraphic organizer and filled in all of Romeo’scharacteristics in order tofigure out which ones wouldbest answer the prompt.
2. Then I chose threecharacteristics: rash, self-confident, and fickle.
3. I created an elaborationchart to show supporting details for the three characteristics.
4. Icouldn’tfindanyevidence for fickle.
Romeo
Self-Confident
Fickle
Rash
Goes against parents
Challenges foetoafight
Sneaks into Juliet's room
"Oh, I am fortune's fool" - Romeo
Runs off with Juliet
KillsTybaltinafight
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Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
TRF Pre-Work
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CollaborativeInquiry
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Communication
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Closure
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Total
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Indicate how the student demonstrated engagement in tutorials. Check all that apply.
Collaborative Inquiry
Uses Socratic questioningUtilizes resources to
investigate student presenter’s POC
Takes focused notes (Phase 1) or supplements academic class notes (Phases 2–3)
Communication
Communicates clearly, both verbally and nonverbally
Listens effectively to decipher meaning
Demonstrates command of academic vocabulary
Adapts speech to an academic setting
Closure
Summarizes key academic learning points
Reflects on today’s tutorial process and identifies next steps
Topic/Essential Question from Academic Class:
Initial Question:
Source: ____________________________________________________________________ _____ /
Key Academic Vocabulary and Definition Associated with Topic/Question:
1.
2.
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What I Know About My Question:
1.
2.
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trigonal planar - molecular geometry model with one atom at the center and three atoms at the corners of an equilateral triangle, called peripheral atoms, all in one plane.trigonal pyramidal - is a molecular shape that results when there are three bonds and one lone pair on the central atom in the molecule.
Chapter 2: Before the Tutorial
VSEPR Theory
VSEPR Theory is used to help determine the shapes of molecules. The shapes are determined by the number of unpaired electrons. How do you determine the shape of a molecule starting from its chemical formula?
Chemistry Course Notes
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AVID Teacher: ___________________________________________ AVID Tutor: __________________________
Date: _____________________ AVID Period: ______ Subject: _______________________________________
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February 12th Chemistry
VSEPR Theory stands for Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory.
VSEPR Theory is a model used to predict the geometry of molecules based on minimizing the electrostatic repulsion of a molecule’s valence electrons around a central atom.
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Critical Thinking About Initial Question with Corresponding Steps:
Use these symbols in the Critical Thinking box and on the board to identify the following:
! = A-Ha! moments ? = Point of Confusion = Need to research = I’m confident about…
1. Show your thinking about your initial question, and identify your Point of Confusion. ___ /
2. List the general steps that you took leading up to your Point of Confusion. ___ /
Tutorial Question (from Point of Confusion):
Write an authentic question about your Point of Confusion that is different from your initial question.
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1. Iworkedwithmytablegrouptofillintheclassificationorganizer.2. The linear and bent shapes make sense to me based upon the chemical
formula provided (CO2 & H2O), but I don’t understand the trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, and tetrahedral shapes.
How do you use the chemical formula BF3 to draw the trigonal planar, NH3 to draw a trigonal pyramidal, and CH4 to draw a tetrahedral?
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Tutorial Request Form (TRF) – Sample TRF
TRF Pre-Work
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CollaborativeInquiry
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Communication
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Closure
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Total
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Indicate how the student demonstrated engagement in tutorials. Check all that apply.
Collaborative Inquiry
Uses Socratic questioningUtilizes resources to
investigate student presenter’s POC
Takes focused notes (Phase 1) or supplements academic class notes (Phases 2–3)
Communication
Communicates clearly, both verbally and nonverbally
Listens effectively to decipher meaning
Demonstrates command of academic vocabulary
Adapts speech to an academic setting
Closure
Summarizes key academic learning points
Reflects on today’s tutorial process and identifies next steps
Topic/Essential Question from Academic Class:
Initial Question:
Source: ____________________________________________________________________ _____ /
Key Academic Vocabulary and Definition Associated with Topic/Question:
1.
2.
_____ /
What I Know About My Question:
1.
2.
______ /
Chapter 2: Before the Tutorial
S t u d e n t R e s o u r c e
apartheid – a system of segregation imposed by the government of South Africa until the 1990s. Apartheid means “separateness” in Afrikaans.
Amy Biehl died in 1993 in South Africa while working against apartheid. Her parents started a foundation there to honor her work.
The foundation “seeks peace through justice” (mission statement).
foundation – an organization that supports a cause through action.
How can a negative event in history impact people and make positive change?
Amy Biehl, The Amy Foundation Cape Town, South Africa
Newspaper article: “Telling Amy Biehl’s Story”
Name: ______________________________________________________________________
AVID Teacher: ___________________________________________ AVID Tutor: __________________________
Date: _____________________ AVID Period: ______ Subject: _______________________________________
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Ms. Wade
March 1st Social Studies6
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Chronological
Topic:Article about Amy Biehl's parents and their connection to South Africa
Grief for Amy's death
Visit #1 to see where killed
Visit #2 for trial of killers
Visit #3 for trial again
Visit every year for foundation work
Visit #4 to meet parents of other victims
Steps:1. Selected events from the newspaper article on Amy Biehl.2. Filled in the timeline with events.3. Need to do some more research on what the foundation does besides
offer after-school activities and scholarships for students. 4. Not sure how parents get over their grief by doing foundation work??
Critical Thinking About Initial Question with Corresponding Steps:
Use these symbols in the Critical Thinking box and on the board to identify the following:
! = A-Ha! moments ? = Point of Confusion = Need to research = I’m confident about…
1. Show your thinking about your initial question, and identify your Point of Confusion. ___ /
2. List the general steps that you took leading up to your Point of Confusion. ___ /
Tutorial Question (from Point of Confusion):
Write an authentic question about your Point of Confusion that is different from your initial question.
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How can I describe the connection between grief and positive action?