This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: t; "Who's like to explain this to everyone?", S to classmate: "How did you come up with that answer?", T moves to each group and listens to the discussions., 5 of 6 students eagerly raise their hands in response to T's question., Students create a rubric for their upcoming presentations., T; "Today we are going to learn to solve for x.", Students lay their heads on the desks and scan their phones., T has students get into groups of their choosing., S; "Is this going to be o the test?", Students look around after T finishes giving directions. One student asks, "What are we supposed to do?", T; "Turn to your partner and discuss.", All questions asked are comprised of What, Who and Where questions., T: "Be sure you are reviewing your papers before turning them in.", T notes 4 students are absent and rearranges his groups., 5 of 6 questions require one word responses., T; "Ok let's try this another way.", T: "Good job everyone.", T: " Who agrees with Sally?", T has students engage with the Library of Congress website., Students fill in the worksheet from the information in their notes,, Each test has a letter grade but no additional information., T lectures for 42 minute period while students take notes., T: "The South had railroads and factories as an advantage." and T continues to work with student individually as the group moves on..
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