Practice Exam|| 89+ COMPLETE
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1. To ensure than an end-of-unit assessment accurately measures
what first-grade students have learned, a teacher should include
which of the following in the assessment process?
A) opportunities for students to compare their scores to the
scores of other students in the class
B) guides for students to implement goal-setting strategies
C) a preview of concepts and materials for their upcoming unit
D) a variety of ways for students to show their understanding -
ANSWER ✔ D
2. During a teacher-directed lesson, a student is unconsciously
tapping a pencil, distracting several nearby students. To most
effectively address the situation with minimal disruption to the
lesson, the teacher should:
A) speak loudly to be heard above the sound of the tapping
B) pause the lesson and ask the student to stop tapping
C) make eye contact and signal the student to stop
, D) walk over and take the student's pencil - ANSWER ✔ C
3. Elementary school students use Web sites to research open-ended
questions about the environment. The most beneficial reason for
students to use technology rather than printed resources for this
type of research is that technology allows students to:
A) assist each other in reading scientific terms about the
environment
B) employ more reliable resources than printed texts can offer
C) access the most current environmental information available
D) learn about the environment in age-appropriate language -
ANSWER ✔ C
4. A middle school teacher notices that a student's grades are a little
lower than usual since the class began a chemistry unit. To best
facilitate communication with the student's parents, the teacher
should:
A) encourage the student to discuss the issue with the parents
B) wait for the parents to initiate contact about a concern
C) include a note to the parents in the next progress report
D) call the parents as soon as possible regarding the matter -
ANSWER ✔ D
5. In Texas, annual teacher appraisals are performed primarily to
determine:
A) a teacher's salary for the next school year
B) potential areas for a teacher's professional development
C) the type of contract a teacher will be offered
, D) whether a teacher exhibits leadership potential - ANSWER
✔B
6. At the end of the grading period, Ms. Wu, an elementary teacher,
has students review their academic portfolios, which include a
variety of assignments from all content areas. For each content
area, she asks students to identify in their words one specific
strength and one area that needs improvement in using the strategy.
Ms. Wu is primarily helping students develop which of the
following?
A) interpersonal skills
B) goal-setting skills
C) organizational skills
D) problem-solving skills - ANSWER ✔ B
7. A teacher is interested in learning more about meeting the needs of
gifted students. The district the teacher works in is not currently
offering any new classes on the topic. Which of the following will
best address the teacher's professional-development needs?
A) the state department of education
B) the superintendent's office
C) the school district's board of trustees
D) the nearest regional education service center - ANSWER ✔
D
8. Ms. Stein and Mr. Regan team teach. Ms. Stein has been out on
extended medical leave, and a substitute has been filling in for her.
Parents have become concerned about the length of time the
, students have been taught by the substitute. To best respond to the
parents' concerns, Mr. Regan should:
A) reassure parents that the students are continuing to receive
high quality instruction
B) explain to parents that the staff as a whole is healthy and that
they can provide support to the sub together
C) convey to parents and students the nature of Ms. Stein's
medical condition
D) ask the principal to write a letter to parents identifying Ms.
Stein's condition and specific leave details - ANSWER ✔ A
9. At the beginning of the school year, an elementary school teacher
wants to establish clear school procedures. To best achieve the
goal, the teachers should have students:
A) practice the school procedures
B) create a personal copy of the school procedures
C) memorize the school procedures
D) write about the importance of school procedures - ANSWER
✔A
10. A first-grade class will be using independent workstations.
The primary purpose of the stations is to create an environment in
which students select projects to work on, complete their projects,
and share what they have learned. Even though the teacher has
planned what the students will do at the stations, some students are
still unsure of what to do. Which of the following actions would
best help the students how to use the workstations to become
independent learners?
A) posting student-performance criteria for the station projects