Texas Teachers Assessment 4 | 100% Correct
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What makes a classroom group and collaboration successful?
-Correct Answer-Flexible norms, trust, and community
Mr. Rodriguez has been working with ESL students on writing complete sentences with
a subject and verb. After reading students first three sentences, Mr. Rodriguez realizes
that about sixty percent of the students have mastered this objective but about 8
students are still struggling. He asks students to work in pairs to come up with a short
story using complete sentences. He then pulls the 8 struggling students into a small
group, and works with them using specific feedback. He says things like "I see that you
have a noun which is your subject, but what action is your subject doing?" He then
works individually with them until they are ready to move forward.
-Correct Answer-Using student feedback to adjust instruction.
Mrs. Johansen has devised a strategy for calling on students in class during the
question and answer portion of her lessons. Instead of calling only students who have
their hands up, each student has been assigned a number and a family in a deck of
cards. (i.e. queen of hearts) She asks her question, pausing for a moment, then she
pulls a random card from the deck. If that student's card is pulled, he/she can answer
the question.
-Correct Answer-Including all students and keeping them engaged.
add another answer
The __________________________________ of lesson delivery is the identification
and teaching of the main concepts and skills that students need to achieve mastery of
the objective. It emphasizes clear explanations, provides models which are accurate
and effective, and invites active student participation.
-Correct Answer-Input phase
Mr. Johnson is a second-grade teacher. He is teaching students about including
adjectives in their writing to make it more interesting. Which of the following questions
could he ask that would be MOST effective during a check for understanding?
-Correct Answer-Question C because it is an open-ended question with multiple correct
answers that would allow many students the opportunity to respond.
Media literacy is taught in schools because:
, -Correct Answer-Media is another form of communication that is everywhere and it is
important for our students to learn how to understand, appreciate and interpret these
messages.
Mrs. Jameson is teaching students sh sound and the ch sound. Students learn, practice
and review words such as "share," "chair," and "ship," "chip." What is teaching?
-Correct Answer-Diagraphs
During guided practice, why should a teacher begin with simple examples first?
-Correct Answer-To build student confidence so that as they move to more complex
examples they feel prepared to complete the task.
A second grade teacher is teaching her students multi-syllable words. Before they read
a short story, she introduces multi-syllable words students may have difficulty decoding.
She sounds out the words such as: beau/ti/ful and com/plete/ly and asks students which
letters make each sound. She then writes the word on the board and asks students to
copy it and say it aloud. Then, they take turn reading parts of the story aloud sounding
out the multi syllable words. Which method of phonics instruction is she using?
-Correct Answer-Synthetic phonics
What does flexible grouping allow?
-Correct Answer-For learning that is appropriately challenging and avoids labeling a
student's readiness as static.
True/False: Differentiating content requires that students be pretested.
-Correct Answer-True- because it can help you identify which students do and don't
require direct instruction.
Identify the four factors you should consider when planning differentiated lessons?
-Correct Answer-student readiness to learn, student background, student learning style,
student interest.
Why is differentiation of process necessary for English Language Learners?
-Correct Answer-Because they need sheltered instruction and language supports to
understand and make sense of content.
In which of the following scenarios is the teacher differentiating the learning
environment:
-Correct Answer-Ms. Gonzalez, a fifth-grade reading teacher has a variety of reading
"nooks" in the room. During silent reading time, some students sit in bean bag chairs,
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2026\2027 Guide
What makes a classroom group and collaboration successful?
-Correct Answer-Flexible norms, trust, and community
Mr. Rodriguez has been working with ESL students on writing complete sentences with
a subject and verb. After reading students first three sentences, Mr. Rodriguez realizes
that about sixty percent of the students have mastered this objective but about 8
students are still struggling. He asks students to work in pairs to come up with a short
story using complete sentences. He then pulls the 8 struggling students into a small
group, and works with them using specific feedback. He says things like "I see that you
have a noun which is your subject, but what action is your subject doing?" He then
works individually with them until they are ready to move forward.
-Correct Answer-Using student feedback to adjust instruction.
Mrs. Johansen has devised a strategy for calling on students in class during the
question and answer portion of her lessons. Instead of calling only students who have
their hands up, each student has been assigned a number and a family in a deck of
cards. (i.e. queen of hearts) She asks her question, pausing for a moment, then she
pulls a random card from the deck. If that student's card is pulled, he/she can answer
the question.
-Correct Answer-Including all students and keeping them engaged.
add another answer
The __________________________________ of lesson delivery is the identification
and teaching of the main concepts and skills that students need to achieve mastery of
the objective. It emphasizes clear explanations, provides models which are accurate
and effective, and invites active student participation.
-Correct Answer-Input phase
Mr. Johnson is a second-grade teacher. He is teaching students about including
adjectives in their writing to make it more interesting. Which of the following questions
could he ask that would be MOST effective during a check for understanding?
-Correct Answer-Question C because it is an open-ended question with multiple correct
answers that would allow many students the opportunity to respond.
Media literacy is taught in schools because:
, -Correct Answer-Media is another form of communication that is everywhere and it is
important for our students to learn how to understand, appreciate and interpret these
messages.
Mrs. Jameson is teaching students sh sound and the ch sound. Students learn, practice
and review words such as "share," "chair," and "ship," "chip." What is teaching?
-Correct Answer-Diagraphs
During guided practice, why should a teacher begin with simple examples first?
-Correct Answer-To build student confidence so that as they move to more complex
examples they feel prepared to complete the task.
A second grade teacher is teaching her students multi-syllable words. Before they read
a short story, she introduces multi-syllable words students may have difficulty decoding.
She sounds out the words such as: beau/ti/ful and com/plete/ly and asks students which
letters make each sound. She then writes the word on the board and asks students to
copy it and say it aloud. Then, they take turn reading parts of the story aloud sounding
out the multi syllable words. Which method of phonics instruction is she using?
-Correct Answer-Synthetic phonics
What does flexible grouping allow?
-Correct Answer-For learning that is appropriately challenging and avoids labeling a
student's readiness as static.
True/False: Differentiating content requires that students be pretested.
-Correct Answer-True- because it can help you identify which students do and don't
require direct instruction.
Identify the four factors you should consider when planning differentiated lessons?
-Correct Answer-student readiness to learn, student background, student learning style,
student interest.
Why is differentiation of process necessary for English Language Learners?
-Correct Answer-Because they need sheltered instruction and language supports to
understand and make sense of content.
In which of the following scenarios is the teacher differentiating the learning
environment:
-Correct Answer-Ms. Gonzalez, a fifth-grade reading teacher has a variety of reading
"nooks" in the room. During silent reading time, some students sit in bean bag chairs,