
AVID TRF Refresher
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Education
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7th - 12th Grade
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Easy
Thomas Cano
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2 Slides • 13 Questions
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AVID TRF Process
Review
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Objective
Today I will review different aspects of a TRF form
So that I can fill out a virtual TRF without hesitation.
I'll know I've got it when I have completed a quizizz activity with my classmates where I answer questions relating to the TRF format.
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Poll
On a scale of 0-100%, how confident do you feel about filling out a TRF on your own?
0%
25%
50%
100%
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Multiple Choice
What TRF stand for?
Tutorial Request Form
Tutor Reaches Formula
Teacher Readiness Form
Tutorial Research Form
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Multiple Choice
How many points are TRF's worth?
20 points
25 points
30 points
35 points
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Multiple Choice
What is the initial/original question?
Where you get confused in your work.
The first question of an assignment.
A question taken from a test or homework in your core class.
The first thing written on your TRF.
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Open Ended
Provide an example(s) of a source you could use for your TRF.
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Multiple Choice
What do you write on the key vocabulary section of the TRF?
Vocabulary words you can't define about your POC.
Definitions.
Any word you've learned in class.
Vocabulary words AND definitions that have to do with your initial question.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of what you would write in the "what I know about my question" section of your TRF?
"I know that you have to simplify first"
I know that after you multiple there is another step.
"I know that the answer choices are 7, 10, and 15."
All the above.
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Multiple Choice
What do you put in the "critical thinking about initial question" box?
This is where you SHOW what you know by working out your problem or using maps, graphs, and charts.
You write about what you know.
You write the page numbers where you can find the answer.
You list facts about your initial question.
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Multiple Choice
What do you put in the "identify general process and steps" box?
You draw the steps that you know.
You write the steps you know about your initial question using words. This is the TELL box.
You write a multiple choice question about your problem.
This is your POC.
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Multiple Choice
What does POC stand for?
Point of Counting
Position of Confusion
Point of Confusion
Position on Confusion
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Multiple Choice
What is your POC?
It is your initial question.
It is a statement telling your class about what you've learned in class.
POC is a SPECIFIC question or step that tells where you get confused or stuck on your initial question.
It the question taken from class.
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Multiple Choice
Where do you find your initial question?
From a test in a core class
From Cornell notes taken in class
From a quiz in a core class
All of the above!
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to fill out your TRF before tutorials?
So you can get help with problems from your classes during tutorials!
Because it is a graded assignment.
It actually isn't necessary to do before the tutorial process.
So you can make a game plan before doing work.
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