Hughes Unit 0 Quiz

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Name all 10 IB Learner profile

Caring, principled, balanced, thinker, risk taker, open minded, knowledgeable, communicator, inquirers, reflective

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Name all ATLs and their definitions

Thinking:

Definition: Using your brain to analyze, solve problems, and be creative.

Example: Creating a mind map to organize ideas for a history essay.

Researching:

Definition: Expressing your ideas clearly and listening to others.
Example: Giving a short presentation about a science experiment.

Communicating:

Definition:Working well with others and resolving conflicts respectfully.

Example: Collaborating with classmates to complete a group project. 

Social Skills:

Definition:Organizing yourself, managing time, and staying motivated.
Example: Making a weekly study schedule to balance homework and activities.

Self Management

Definition: Finding, interpreting, and using information effectively.
Example: Using reliable websites to write a report on climate change.

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What is Lateral reading

Lateral reading, is reading side to side. Tab to tab

  • basically means you are using multiple sources to find information/answer a questions

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What is corroborating a source? (in the context of lateral reading)

finding and reviewing other trustworthy, external sources to see what they say about the original source, its author, or the information it presents

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What is the difference between a primary and a secondary source? What are some examples of each?

A primary source comes directly from a person or organization that experienced/ lived during the event your researching. A secondary source comes from a person writing of the event but did not experience it.

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What does the O in OPCVL stand for?

Origin

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What does the P in OPCVL stand for?

Purpose

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What does the C in OPCVL stand for?

Context

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What does the V in OPCVL stand for?

Value

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What does the L in OPCVL stand for?

Limitations