Knowledgehook offers over 24 000 questions that are 100% aligned with your curriculum. These curriculum-aligned tasks are organized by strand, easy to assign, and provide you with instant formative assessment data.
In this module, you will explore the Activities tab. You will understand the progression of complexity within tasks and you will learn to find, create and assign activities that are just right for your learning goals.
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This video shows how to navigate the activities tab. You will see how the activities are sorted by expectation allowing you to find relevant tasks for your lesson.
You will also learn about the different representations and question structures that create a progression of complexity within an activity bucket of three questions.
FOLLOW UP TASK:
Search Activities
Go to your Knowledgehook account and explore activities that align with the expectations that you are currently studying in class.
Notice and reflect on the different representations and question structures found within a bucket of three questions.
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What is a GameShow? What is a Mission? And when might you use one over another?
This video discusses how Missions and Gameshows can fit into your lessons plans. It also shows just how easy it is to play a Gameshow with your class and assign a Mission to your students.
FOLLOW UP TASK:
Assign a Mission
or GameShow
Go to your Knowledgehook account and assign a Mission to your students, making sure to allow class time for it to be completed. Consider using this Mission as an end of lesson check-in.
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Go to your Knowledgehook account and play a Gameshow with your students. This Gameshow may serve as a Minds-On or Getting Started activity to begin your lesson, while also offering you some valuable assessment data.
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Knowledgehook offers ready to use activities, organized in buckets of three questions. But did you know that you can choose questions from different buckets and combine them into a custom activity? This video shows you how.
FOLLOW UP TASK:
Create a
Custom Activity
Go to your Knowledgehook account and use the 'Combine Activities' option to create your own custom task in Knowledgehook. Try joining 2 or 3 buckets of questions and then deleting 1 or 2 questions.
Remember, limiting the number of questions and expectations addressed in the task will ensure you can respond to any learning gaps that are uncovered.