OAE 057 Assessment of Professional Knowledge: Primary Education (PK–5)
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
A teacher reads a big book aloud and points to each One-to-one correspondence and print directionality
word. What concept is modeled?
A teacher gives a checklist for students to track their use Metacognitive awareness of comprehension
of reading strategies. What does this promote?
A student reads aloud smoothly and with expression but Literal and inferential understanding of the tex
answers comprehension questions incorrectly. What
should be assessed next?
A preschool student struggles to use utensils during Adaptive (self-help) development
lunchtime. What developmental area is this most likely
related to?
A teacher notices a kindergartener is having difficulty Social development is strong; emotional development may need support
expressing their feelings but plays well with others. What
domain is strong and which needs support?
A child has advanced verbal skills but poor fine motor Development is uneven across domains, which is typical and should inform
control. What does this variation suggest about instructional planning
development?
A teacher uses hands-on materials for a math lesson to Young children learn best through concrete, physical, and hands-on experiences
help young students understand number concepts. This
strategy best supports which principle of development?
, A second-grade teacher notices that group work Social interaction promotes learning and engagement
increases a student's willingness to participate. What does
this suggest about learning and development?
Which cognitive development concept explains why Readiness for learning
young children need concrete examples when learning
new skills?
Which strategy is most effective for promoting cognitive Providing interactive, engaging, and play-based experiences aligned with
development in young learners? developmental stages
A teacher plans activities involving movement and peer Physical activity and social interaction are essential for early learning
interaction. What learning principle is being applied?
What role does play serve in learning for young children? Play supports cognitive, social, and emotional development
Which of the following best demonstrates the use of Designing activities that match students' ages, interests, and skill levels
developmentally appropriate instruction?
How can a student's language development impact their Limited language skills can affect comprehension and vocabulary acquisition
reading achievement?
A teacher provides multiple ways for students to Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
demonstrate knowledge (e.g., drawing, writing, oral
response). This reflects which instructional approach?
Why is UDL important in classroom instruction? It provides equitable access to learning by addressing diverse learning
preferences
A teacher offers choices in how students complete a Student ownership and independent learning
project. What type of learning does this support?
How can teachers encourage higher-order thinking in Use open-ended questions and tasks that require analysis, evaluation, or creation
students?
What's a key factor in helping students become reflective Giving opportunities to self-assess and reflect on learning progress
learners?
How can home environment impact a student's learning? It can influence language development, motivation, and readiness to learn
Which strategy best helps ELL students feel included in Providing visual supports and structured opportunities to engage with peers
classroom routines?
A teacher plans instruction based on a student's IEP Differentiated and individualized instruction
goals. What kind of planning is this?
A teacher adapts materials for a student with low vision Using accessible instructional resources for diverse needs
using large print and audio tools. This demonstrates:
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
A teacher reads a big book aloud and points to each One-to-one correspondence and print directionality
word. What concept is modeled?
A teacher gives a checklist for students to track their use Metacognitive awareness of comprehension
of reading strategies. What does this promote?
A student reads aloud smoothly and with expression but Literal and inferential understanding of the tex
answers comprehension questions incorrectly. What
should be assessed next?
A preschool student struggles to use utensils during Adaptive (self-help) development
lunchtime. What developmental area is this most likely
related to?
A teacher notices a kindergartener is having difficulty Social development is strong; emotional development may need support
expressing their feelings but plays well with others. What
domain is strong and which needs support?
A child has advanced verbal skills but poor fine motor Development is uneven across domains, which is typical and should inform
control. What does this variation suggest about instructional planning
development?
A teacher uses hands-on materials for a math lesson to Young children learn best through concrete, physical, and hands-on experiences
help young students understand number concepts. This
strategy best supports which principle of development?
, A second-grade teacher notices that group work Social interaction promotes learning and engagement
increases a student's willingness to participate. What does
this suggest about learning and development?
Which cognitive development concept explains why Readiness for learning
young children need concrete examples when learning
new skills?
Which strategy is most effective for promoting cognitive Providing interactive, engaging, and play-based experiences aligned with
development in young learners? developmental stages
A teacher plans activities involving movement and peer Physical activity and social interaction are essential for early learning
interaction. What learning principle is being applied?
What role does play serve in learning for young children? Play supports cognitive, social, and emotional development
Which of the following best demonstrates the use of Designing activities that match students' ages, interests, and skill levels
developmentally appropriate instruction?
How can a student's language development impact their Limited language skills can affect comprehension and vocabulary acquisition
reading achievement?
A teacher provides multiple ways for students to Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
demonstrate knowledge (e.g., drawing, writing, oral
response). This reflects which instructional approach?
Why is UDL important in classroom instruction? It provides equitable access to learning by addressing diverse learning
preferences
A teacher offers choices in how students complete a Student ownership and independent learning
project. What type of learning does this support?
How can teachers encourage higher-order thinking in Use open-ended questions and tasks that require analysis, evaluation, or creation
students?
What's a key factor in helping students become reflective Giving opportunities to self-assess and reflect on learning progress
learners?
How can home environment impact a student's learning? It can influence language development, motivation, and readiness to learn
Which strategy best helps ELL students feel included in Providing visual supports and structured opportunities to engage with peers
classroom routines?
A teacher plans instruction based on a student's IEP Differentiated and individualized instruction
goals. What kind of planning is this?
A teacher adapts materials for a student with low vision Using accessible instructional resources for diverse needs
using large print and audio tools. This demonstrates: