3a Unsatisfactory Flashcards
At no time during the lesson does the teacher convey to students what they will be learning.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

Students indicate through body language or questions that they don’t understand the content being presented.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

The teacher makes a serious content error that will affect students’ understanding of the lesson.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

Students indicate through their questions that they are confused about the learning task.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

The teacher’s communications include errors of vocabulary or usage or imprecise use of academic language.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

The teacher’s vocabulary is inappropriate to the age or culture of the students.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

A student asks, “What are we supposed to be doing?” but the teacher ignores the question.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

The teacher states that to add fractions they must have the same numerator.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

Students have a quizzical look on their faces; some may withdraw from the lesson.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

Students become disruptive or talk among themselves in an effort to follow the lesson.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

The teacher uses technical terms without explaining their meanings.
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory

The teacher says “ain’t.”
3a Communicating with Students Unsatisfactory
