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Which lesson plan incorporates a developmentally appropriate, formative assessment?
- Answer-The teacher will use an anticipation guide, have students read the book in
groups, and take quizzes after they read each chapter.
Which lesson plan incorporates a developmentally appropriate, formative assessment?
- Answer-The teacher will use an anticipation guide, have students read the book in
groups, and take quizzes after they read each chapter.
Which lesson plan incorporates a developmentally appropriate, summative
assessment? - Answer-After learning about the steps of the writing process, fifth-grade
students will write a multi-paragraph essay about a famous explorer.
Which lesson plan incorporates a developmentally appropriate, summative
assessment? - Answer-After learning about the steps of the writing process, fifth-grade
students will write a multi-paragraph essay about a famous explorer.
Which assessment meets the needs of this teacher? - Answer-Perform a readers'
theater
Which assessment meets the needs of this teacher? - Answer-Perform a readers'
theater
Why has the teacher selected this assessment strategy instead of a portfolio? - Answer-
Because formative assessments help guide instruction
Why has the teacher selected this assessment strategy instead of a portfolio? - Answer-
Because formative assessments help guide instruction
How does this assessment help the teacher make decisions about curriculum and
instructional strategies? - Answer-By understanding students' letter-name knowledge,
nonsense word decoding, and oral-reading fluency, the teacher can increase or
decrease phonics-based or reading instruction in comprehension.
How does this assessment help the teacher make decisions about curriculum and
instructional strategies? - Answer-By understanding students' letter-name knowledge,
nonsense word decoding, and oral-reading fluency, the teacher can increase or
decrease phonics-based or reading instruction in comprehension.
, How will this assessment help guide the teacher's decisions about curriculum and
instructional strategies? - Answer-The scores indicate that the teacher needs to focus
on phonics instruction to increase the students' decoding skills.
How will this assessment help guide the teacher's decisions about curriculum and
instructional strategies? - Answer-The scores indicate that the teacher needs to focus
on phonics instruction to increase the students' decoding skills.
What is an example of a Tier 2 intervention in the response to intervention (RTI)
strategy for general education students? - Answer-A reading specialist works with a
small group of students who are reading slightly below grade level and struggle with
content area vocabulary.
What is an example of a Tier 2 intervention in the response to intervention (RTI)
strategy for general education students? - Answer-A reading specialist works with a
small group of students who are reading slightly below grade level and struggle with
content area vocabulary.
What is an appropriate Tier 2 intervention for these two students? - Answer-The two
students should meet with the teacher for small-group instruction.
What is an appropriate Tier 2 intervention for these two students? - Answer-The two
students should meet with the teacher for small-group instruction.
What is one reason Response to Intervention (RTI) is critical to a comprehensive
literacy program? - Answer-RTI gives struggling students increasing support through
small-group instruction.
What is one reason Response to Intervention (RTI) is critical to a comprehensive
literacy program? - Answer-RTI gives struggling students increasing support through
small-group instruction.
Books, newspapers, textbooks, and magazines should all be included.
Books, newspapers, textbooks, and magazines should all be included.
Reading aloud and recording students' thinking through writing demonstrates literacy.
Effective environments involve large blocks of uninterrupted time for reading and
writing. - Answer-Literacy-rich environments involve choice.
Literacy-rich environments involve a wide variety of reading materials.
Literacy-rich environments involve modeling.
Literacy-rich environments involve time managements.
Books, newspapers, textbooks, and magazines should all be included.
Books, newspapers, textbooks, and magazines should all be included.
Reading aloud and recording students' thinking through writing demonstrates literacy.