TAGteach Terminology
While you’re working on your worksheets and journal and while you’re sharing your TAGteach fun and accomplishments on social media, please practice using the terms in the official TAGteach way.
Here’s a list of the official TAGteach terms showing their proper spacing and capitalization. The term TAGteach is a registered trademark and should include the registered trademark symbol ® the first time it’s used in an article or blog post. You don’t need to use the ® for social media posts.
This list shows the way that the terms should be written in a sentence. Regular capitalization rules apply if they’re used in a heading or title. These terms will all be explained as you go through this course, we just wanted to list them here so that you can see how to write them.
Please take special note that TAGteach is written as 1 word with the TAG in upper case and the teach in lower case. TAGteacher and TAGteaching are also written this way.
TAG (as acronym for Teaching with Acoustical Guidance) and TAGteach are interchangeable.
The other terms such as tag point are written in lower case as two words. When used as a noun or verb, tag is written in lower case.
TAG (as acronym for Teaching with Acoustical Guidance)
TAGteach®
TAGteacher
TAGteaching
tag (as noun or verb)
tagger (can denote the person doing the tagging or the clicker itself)
tag triangle
tag point
tagulator
focus funnel
point of success
three try rule
peer tagging
tag phrasing
TAGteach script
WOOF (What you Want, One thing, Observable, Five words or less)