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A running record is an oral reading assessment primarily used
to
A. determine a student's reading level
B. assess a student's comprehension skills
C. measure a student's phonemic awareness
D. evaluate a student's vocabulary development. - ANSWER-A
Which of the following situations is an example of scaffolding
to promote student learning in a fifth-grade social studies
classroom?
A. The teacher sets up a reading center containing
biographies of significant individuals in American history.
B. The teacher gives students weekly geography quizzes to
review important information covered during recent lessons on
North American geography.
,C. The teacher assigns students to cooperative learning
groups to create a presentation on an American invention or
innovation.
D. The teacher reviews and posts a timeline of key events to
provide students with context for learning about factors
leading up to the American Revolution. -
ANSWER-D
Two middle school teachers agree to create an interdisciplinary
science and social studies unit with coordinated learning
activities between their classes.
The teachers should begin their planning of the unit by first
A. checking on the availability of materials and resources
B. deciding on student learning goals that both will emphasize
in their classrooms.
C. activating students' prior knowledge related to the unit
theme.
D. deciding on appropriate instructional strategies to address
the varied needs and abilities of all the students - ANSWER-B
During a whole-group activity about the characters in a book
students in a thirdgrade class have read, most of the students
are actively participating in the activity, with the exception of
one student, who is rolling a small ball on the desk. Which of
the following would be the best approach for the teacher to use
with this student?
A. Ignore the off-task behavior completely, so as not to lose the
momentum of the class activity.
,B. Walk by the student's desk, unobtrusively take the ball, and
then find time later to talk with the student.
C. Stop the activity and reprimand the student in a calm voice.
D. Stop the activity, walk to the student's desk, and quietly ask
the student to put the ball away. - ANSWER-B
A high school economics teacher is planning a unit on the
development of a
market economy. Which of the following would be most
effective for assessing
students' prior knowledge about the
unit topic?
A. using an advance
organizer
B. giving students time to do some reading
on the topic
C. having small-group
discussions
D. inviting in a guest speaker -
ANSWER-A
A language arts teacher's decision to use a thematic approach
for teaching a unit on literature best demonstrates the teacher's
understanding of the importance of
A. helping students to make connections between and among
concepts within a discipline
B. using multiple activities that engage and motivate students
at appropriate developmental levels.
, C. providing learning situations that will encourage students to
practice skills and gain knowledge needed in a diverse
society.
D. enhancing students' ability to apply knowledge in various
contexts. -
ANSWER-A
Which of the following practices is likely to have a negative
impact on a beginning English Language Learner's acquisition
of English?
A. encouraging the student to use English instead of the
primary language when at home
B. creating an academically challenging environment
C. having high expectations for all learners
D. using nonverbal cues, including gestures and facial
expressions – ANSWER-A
To help students develop decision-making skills, a middle
school health teacher involves the students in role-play
activities modeled on situations they are likely to encounter.
The main focus of the activity is on the skills students need to
resist pressure from peers to engage in unsafe activities such
as drug or alcohol use. This approach demonstrates the
teacher's understanding that students at this developmental
stage
A. are highly responsive to suggestions from adults for
modifying their behaviors.