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Classrooms of the Future

Classrooms of the Future

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
RL.2.6, RI.6.6, RI.6.4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Brinley Valdez

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11 Slides • 8 Questions

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Thursday’s Bellringer

the highways are alright as you drive farther

in the State i believe

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Open Ended

the highways are alright as you drive farther in the State i believe

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CO: I will analyze characteristics and structural
elements of a writing workshop.
LO: I will demonstrate knowledge of reading
comprehension and complete an extended
constructed response using my writing strategies.
4(H).

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Multiple Choice

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How do paragraphs 4 through 6 support the author's position about online learning?

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By explaining how online classes have become part of the educational system.

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By providing information about U.S Education Secretary Arne Duncan.

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By explaining why Bill Gates supports the development of online schools.

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By providing evidence that online classes are valuable to students' education.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence best refutes the critics’ concerns about online education?

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After viewing an interactive video about the electromagnetic spectrum, she joins a couple

of her classmates in an online chat room to complete a virtual lab assignment that they

will e-mail to the instructor.

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Enrollment in these courses also allows students access to virtual laboratories and the

finest libraries in the country, no matter where they live.

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Thanks to current technology, Samantha is just one of many students who have benefited

from online learning.

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In fact, Florida Virtual School, the nation’s largest virtual high school, boasts higher scores in its advanced-placement courses than many traditional public schools.

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Multiple Choice

The author supports the article’s premise by providing —

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testimonials from students who have had success with online education

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examples of how online classes are improving education.

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statistics from various schools that offer online classes

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quotations from people who have been involved in organizing online classes

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Multiple Choice

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What does the word constructive mean in paragraph 7?

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Necessary for the future

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Useful for answering questions

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Effective for anticipating problems

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Beneficial for achieving an outcome

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence supports the belief that online education will be more widespread in the future?

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Students involved in extracurricular activities, those who have been hospitalized, or those

who are behind in earning required credits can meet their educational needs through enrollment in online classes.

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U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan believes so strongly in virtual education that he helped budget $500 million for the development of online precollege and college courses

over the next 10 years.

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A 2009 Department of Education report suggests that students enrolled in online classes

performed better than those in traditional schools.

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This “classroom” experience is far different than anything they did in school.

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Multiple Choice

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The author includes the description of Samantha working on her laptop in paragraph 1 most likely to —

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provide an example for readers who are unfamiliar with online classes

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explain to readers the process of logging on to online classes

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illustrate the steps involved in completing an online assignment

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suggest that interactive videos are an important part of online assignments

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Video Response

Describe one way online education is beneficial based on the selection "Classroom of the Future"

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Thursday’s Bellringer

the highways are alright as you drive farther

in the State i believe

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