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       Some Terms You Will Meet in Class                      Grade School

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1.   Levels -  Instead of moving from grade to grade you will move from level to level in every subject. Each academic subject has a different set of levels from prep to grade six.

2.   Checklists - Every level has a list of all the learning objectives to be accomplished. In this way, anyone looking at your checklist can tell exactly what you have already learned and what you still have to learn in a given level. Each item in the checklist is called a learning objective.

3.   Activities -  Activities are all the tasks you must perform in order to learn each item in your level checklist.  Activities may be:
a)  Oral
b)  Auditory
c)  Written
d)  Exploratory
e)  Creative

4.   Pre-Test -  A test given to the students for pre-assessment and diagnosis. Before you begin any new level, you are given a pre-test.

5.   Mastery Test - After you have done a number of activities prescribed for an objective or a set of related objectives, you will be given a mastery test on that objective or set of objectives. The result of your mastery test determines whether or not you may go on the next objective.

6.   Post Test - After you have taken all the prescribed mastery tests for the level, you will be given a post test on that level. The result of your post test determines whether or not you may go on to the next level.

7.   Interdisciplinary Modules - Modules are the schematic webbing and systematic integration of instructional activities and learning experiences in the various disciplines centered on a unified theme/activity or event.

 
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