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A social studies teacher asks the students in the class how they could use the word
HOMES to help them remember the names of the Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario,
Michigan, Erie, and Superior. The students quickly recognize that the first letters of the
names of the lakes can be arranged to spell HOMES. This approach to memorizing
information best exemplifies using
A. an acronym
B. chunking
C. rehearsal
D. rote -ANSWERS-A
A high school calculus teacher decides to attend a workshop on a sophisticated
mathematical software program at a state conference. The teacher's probable purpose
for attending the workshop is to
A. be a risk-taker and innovator.
B. participate in collaborative decision making.
C. demonstrate that the teacher has clearly defined goals.
D. enhance the teacher's own professional skills and knowledge -ANSWERS-D
A teacher consults with an Exceptional Student Education (ESE) teacher for advice on
how to implement accommodations for an ESE student in the teacher's class. The
teacher's decision to consult the ESE teacher is most in accord with which of the
following principles?
A. Teachers should create a learning environment in which all students are treated
equitably.
,B. Teachers should know how to plan lessons that utilize a variety of support and
enrichment activities.
C. Teachers should work cooperatively with colleagues to meet students' education
needs.
D. Teachers should communicate with and challenge all students in a positive manner. -
ANSWERS-C
Ms. Pattillo, a kindergarten teacher, overhears two of the boys in her class arguing over
which one is going to marry her. She is not upset and does not reprimand the boys
because she realizes their behavior is normal. The teacher's analysis of the situation
best reflects her knowledge and consideration of
A. students' developmental processes
B. the importance of developing students' positive self-esteem.
C. allowing students to practice self-discipline.
D. the need to model for students ways to resolve conflicts. -ANSWERS-A
A fourth-grade English Language Learner (ELL) who has been determined through an
aural/oral test to be fully English proficient most likely still would have difficulty
comprehending which of the following sentences?
A. The girl invited her friend to come to a party.
B. I'm sorry that I forgot about your birthday.
C. Your teacher will not put up with rude behavior in the classroom.
D. My brother has been unhappy all week. -ANSWERS-C
With regard to the Individual Education Plan (IEP) team of a student with a disability, at
least one regular education teacher of the student serves on the IEP team. As a
member of the IEP team, the regular education teacher
A. assists with determining interventions and strategies for the student.
B. assists with interpreting the instructional implications of evaluation results
C. serves as the representative of the school district
D. serves only as an observer -ANSWERS-A
,A science teacher believes her role is to facilitate students' pursuit of new
understandings through creating an environment in which the students are constructing
their own knowledge through active inquiry in light of their previous understandings.
This teacher's approach to teaching is most consistent with
A. assertive discipline
B. constructivism
C. expository teaching
D. teacher-centered instruction -ANSWERS-D
An interdisciplinary team of middle school teachers wants to develop lessons that
promote students' higher-order thinking skills. Which of the following is most likely to
promote the higher-order thinking skills of middle school students?
A. in math, filling in the missing components of a pattern
B. in social studies, creating a timeline showing significant events of a historical period
C. in science, graphing data from an experiment
D. in language arts, memorizing a favorite poem -ANSWERS-C
A first-year third-grade teacher has received her class roster for the upcoming school
year. She notes that the 19 students in her class are culturally diverse and that two
students are receiving Exceptional Student Education (ESE) services - one is visually
impaired, and the other has mild hearing loss. In planning her classroom layout, it is
most important for the teacher to consider the
A. materials and resources available in her classroom.
B. availability of assistive technology equipment in the school.
C. potential discipline problems she might encounter with such a varied group of
students
D. instructional approaches she is planning to use in her classroom. -ANSWERS-D
Which of the following strategies would be best for developing a fourth-grade student's
reading fluency?
A. Encourage the student to reread books written at the student's independent reading
level.
, B. Encourage the student to memorize common phonics rules to improve decoding
skills.
C. Have a peer give constructive feedback after listening to the student read aloud.
D. Have the student practice blending onsets and rimes for word families quickly and
accurately. -ANSWERS-A
After a cooperative learning activity in language arts, the teacher asks students to
determine whether the activity was successful and to reflect on their roles and
participation. Which of the following is a benefit of having students do this assignment?
A. It will allow the teacher to assess students' mastery of the language arts objective for
the cooperative learning activity.
B. It will promote self-reflection and self-assessment on the part of the student.
C. It will promote a healthy, competitive spirit among students.
D. It will allow the teacher to identify those students who exhibited leadership skills. -
ANSWERS-B
A social studies teacher uses a town controversy over whether a large oil company
should be permitted to drill on the site of a historic landmark as the basis for a
discussion in class. The teacher poses the following question to the class: "Should
preservation of historic landmarks stand in the way of economic development? Why or
why not?" The teacher's questions are probably posed for the purpose of
A. encouraging students to recall factual information.
B. providing students with clues to the teacher's personal opinion about the controversy.
C. checking students' understanding of the nature of the controversy.
D. providing a framework for engaging students in critical thinking about the
controversy. -ANSWERS-D
The computer science teacher volunteers to conduct a professional learning workshop
for the other teachers at school on using a popular spreadsheet software program.
Conducting the workshop best illustrates that the teacher knows how to
A. use technology to enhance the mission of the school.
B. actively share ideas with colleagues to contribute to a successful learning
community.