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[Show more]Explicit instruction 
Direct, skill-based, holistic, in context, developmentally appropriate, student centered and directed 
 
 
 
Formative assessment 
provides ongoing feedback, identifies strengths, weaknesses, and target areas, low stakes, addresses problems immediately 
 
 
 
Summative assessme...
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Add to cartExplicit instruction 
Direct, skill-based, holistic, in context, developmentally appropriate, student centered and directed 
 
 
 
Formative assessment 
provides ongoing feedback, identifies strengths, weaknesses, and target areas, low stakes, addresses problems immediately 
 
 
 
Summative assessme...
Use of a circle graph is best when used to answer a question about what concept? 
a. What is the difference between the minimum and maximum value? 
b. Is there a change over time? 
c. What is the relationship between two variables? 
d. How do all the parts related to the whole? 
D 
 
 
 
A kindergar...
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Add to cartUse of a circle graph is best when used to answer a question about what concept? 
a. What is the difference between the minimum and maximum value? 
b. Is there a change over time? 
c. What is the relationship between two variables? 
d. How do all the parts related to the whole? 
D 
 
 
 
A kindergar...
A second-grade teacher uses evidence-based flexible grouping and selects different types of texts (e.g., decodable texts, leveled texts, chapter books) for different reading groups. These practices best demonstrate the teacher's awareness of the importance of which of the following principles of ef...
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Add to cartA second-grade teacher uses evidence-based flexible grouping and selects different types of texts (e.g., decodable texts, leveled texts, chapter books) for different reading groups. These practices best demonstrate the teacher's awareness of the importance of which of the following principles of ef...
It is time for the state standardized tests. According to the state, which would be expected of a first year ELL student? 
a. Require the student to complete the writing portion of the test but allow the student to complete it in their own language 
b. Require the student to take the reading exam wi...
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Add to cartIt is time for the state standardized tests. According to the state, which would be expected of a first year ELL student? 
a. Require the student to complete the writing portion of the test but allow the student to complete it in their own language 
b. Require the student to take the reading exam wi...
Which is most likely to interrupt a student's reading fluency? 
a. Text is too much to read in one sitting 
b. Student doesn't understand 15% of vowels 
c. Student doesn't know sight words or phonetic sounds 
d. None of the above 
C 
 
 
 
You ask a student to look at a book without words and ora...
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Add to cartWhich is most likely to interrupt a student's reading fluency? 
a. Text is too much to read in one sitting 
b. Student doesn't understand 15% of vowels 
c. Student doesn't know sight words or phonetic sounds 
d. None of the above 
C 
 
 
 
You ask a student to look at a book without words and ora...
Howard Gardner's theory Of Multiple Intelligences focuses primarily on which of the following aspects of education? 
the various ways in which children think and learn 
 
 
 
A PreK-4 teacher can best create a culturally inclusive classroom environment for all students by regularly: 
encouraging st...
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Add to cartHoward Gardner's theory Of Multiple Intelligences focuses primarily on which of the following aspects of education? 
the various ways in which children think and learn 
 
 
 
A PreK-4 teacher can best create a culturally inclusive classroom environment for all students by regularly: 
encouraging st...
1. A very bright student, scoring in the top 10 percentile on standardized achievement tests for children his age, is already well-known throughout the school for causing trouble because of behavior problems. To help this student, the teacher should suggest that 
 
(A) the student receive a prescrip...
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Add to cart1. A very bright student, scoring in the top 10 percentile on standardized achievement tests for children his age, is already well-known throughout the school for causing trouble because of behavior problems. To help this student, the teacher should suggest that 
 
(A) the student receive a prescrip...
Preschool Milestones 
Age 3-4 Self-Help Skills (adaptive) 
Dresses with assistance 
Undressed without assistance 
Unfasten Buttons 
Puts shoes on (though not always on the correct feet) 
Toilet trains 
Washes and dries hands without some supervision 
Brushes teeth with supervision 
Uses a spoon and ...
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Add to cartPreschool Milestones 
Age 3-4 Self-Help Skills (adaptive) 
Dresses with assistance 
Undressed without assistance 
Unfasten Buttons 
Puts shoes on (though not always on the correct feet) 
Toilet trains 
Washes and dries hands without some supervision 
Brushes teeth with supervision 
Uses a spoon and ...
the development of object permanence during the sensorimotor stage is significant because it demonstrates that a child can: 
 
A. filter out all but the essential sensory information of a ohysucal item and then select a resonse 
B. begin to feel more relaxed and secure when away from his or her prim...
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Add to cartthe development of object permanence during the sensorimotor stage is significant because it demonstrates that a child can: 
 
A. filter out all but the essential sensory information of a ohysucal item and then select a resonse 
B. begin to feel more relaxed and secure when away from his or her prim...
Students stand shoulder to shoulder and need to walk around without hitting into one another. What concept is being taught to students? 
personal space 
 
 
 
One meeting is held at an elementary school and parents, faculty, community members, and other school officials attend. What is the purpose o...
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Add to cartStudents stand shoulder to shoulder and need to walk around without hitting into one another. What concept is being taught to students? 
personal space 
 
 
 
One meeting is held at an elementary school and parents, faculty, community members, and other school officials attend. What is the purpose o...
Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence 
We have multiple intelligences, rather than a general intelligence that underlies performance in all tasks. 
 
1. Linguistic intelligence 
2. Musical intelligence 
3. Logical- mathematical intelligence 
4. Spatial intelligence 
5. Bodily-Kinesthetic...
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Add to cartHoward Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligence 
We have multiple intelligences, rather than a general intelligence that underlies performance in all tasks. 
 
1. Linguistic intelligence 
2. Musical intelligence 
3. Logical- mathematical intelligence 
4. Spatial intelligence 
5. Bodily-Kinesthetic...
The true test of reading is whether a student can 
construct meaning from text and answer questions about what was read. 
 
 
 
According to Pressley, Allington, Wharton-McDonald, Block, & Morrow, what is the most outstanding characteristic of highly effective teachers? 
They believe their students ...
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Add to cartThe true test of reading is whether a student can 
construct meaning from text and answer questions about what was read. 
 
 
 
According to Pressley, Allington, Wharton-McDonald, Block, & Morrow, what is the most outstanding characteristic of highly effective teachers? 
They believe their students ...
The true test of reading is whether a student can 
construct meaning from text and answer questions about what was read. 
 
 
 
According to Pressley, Allington, Wharton-McDonald, Block, & Morrow, what is the most outstanding characteristic of highly effective teachers? 
They believe their students ...
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Add to cartThe true test of reading is whether a student can 
construct meaning from text and answer questions about what was read. 
 
 
 
According to Pressley, Allington, Wharton-McDonald, Block, & Morrow, what is the most outstanding characteristic of highly effective teachers? 
They believe their students ...
a new kindergarten teacher has concerns about a students at risk scores on the developments screening if emergent literacy skills. what's should she do? 
developers a plan for direct instruction to address the students areas of need as indicated by the screening. 
 
 
 
a rgurd garde teacher is pla...
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Add to carta new kindergarten teacher has concerns about a students at risk scores on the developments screening if emergent literacy skills. what's should she do? 
developers a plan for direct instruction to address the students areas of need as indicated by the screening. 
 
 
 
a rgurd garde teacher is pla...
Educators must provide the children with frequent instruction, adequate re-teaching, and ample modeling that allows them to observe and imitate problematic movements. 
What should teachers do when children find motor skills challenging to master? 
 
 
 
Protractor 
What is the most appropriate tool ...
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Add to cartEducators must provide the children with frequent instruction, adequate re-teaching, and ample modeling that allows them to observe and imitate problematic movements. 
What should teachers do when children find motor skills challenging to master? 
 
 
 
Protractor 
What is the most appropriate tool ...
Sensorimotor stage of development (Piaget) 
- Age: 0-18 months 
- infant explores through direct sensory and motor activity. Things learned are based on experience, trial and error. Object permanence and separation anxiety form. 
 
 
 
Preoperational stage of development (Piaget) 
- Age: 2-7 y/o 
- ...
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Add to cartSensorimotor stage of development (Piaget) 
- Age: 0-18 months 
- infant explores through direct sensory and motor activity. Things learned are based on experience, trial and error. Object permanence and separation anxiety form. 
 
 
 
Preoperational stage of development (Piaget) 
- Age: 2-7 y/o 
- ...
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences focuses primarily on which of the following aspects of education? 
 
A. the key role of environment in promoting children's learning 
B. the use of scaffolding techniques to help children learn 
C. the active involvement of children in learning act...
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Add to cartHoward Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences focuses primarily on which of the following aspects of education? 
 
A. the key role of environment in promoting children's learning 
B. the use of scaffolding techniques to help children learn 
C. the active involvement of children in learning act...
A teacher is planning to promote four-year-olds' development of skills related to Pennsylvania's PreK-4 learning standard about reading, analyzing and interpreting text. With children at this developmental level, which of the following approaches to a read-aloud activity would be most appropriate ...
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Add to cartA teacher is planning to promote four-year-olds' development of skills related to Pennsylvania's PreK-4 learning standard about reading, analyzing and interpreting text. With children at this developmental level, which of the following approaches to a read-aloud activity would be most appropriate ...
1. Which is most likely to disrupt a student's reading fluency? 
A. Text is too much to read in one sitting 
B. Student doesn't understand 15% of vowels 
C. Student doesn't know sight words or phonetic sounds 
D. Book that aren't on skill level. 
C 
 
 
 
2. You ask a student to look at a book w...
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Add to cart1. Which is most likely to disrupt a student's reading fluency? 
A. Text is too much to read in one sitting 
B. Student doesn't understand 15% of vowels 
C. Student doesn't know sight words or phonetic sounds 
D. Book that aren't on skill level. 
C 
 
 
 
2. You ask a student to look at a book w...
emergent literacy 
Knowledge and skills relating to reading that children usually develop from experience with books and other print media before the beginning of formal reading instruction in school. 
 
 
 
Letter-Sound correspondence 
knowledge that letters and letter patterns represent sounds of ...
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Add to cartemergent literacy 
Knowledge and skills relating to reading that children usually develop from experience with books and other print media before the beginning of formal reading instruction in school. 
 
 
 
Letter-Sound correspondence 
knowledge that letters and letter patterns represent sounds of ...
rubrics (writing clear directions for educational assessments) 
a scoring guide used to evaluate the quality of students' constructed responses 
 
 
 
content (Differentiated instruction) 
information and experience directed towards an end-user or audience 
 
 
 
gross motor skills (What are fine m...
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Add to cartrubrics (writing clear directions for educational assessments) 
a scoring guide used to evaluate the quality of students' constructed responses 
 
 
 
content (Differentiated instruction) 
information and experience directed towards an end-user or audience 
 
 
 
gross motor skills (What are fine m...
A new kindergarten teacher has concerns about a student's "at-risk" scores on the developmental screening of emergent literacy skills. Which of the following steps should the K teacher take first? 
Developing a plan for direct instruction to address the student's area of need as indicated by the...
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Add to cartA new kindergarten teacher has concerns about a student's "at-risk" scores on the developmental screening of emergent literacy skills. Which of the following steps should the K teacher take first? 
Developing a plan for direct instruction to address the student's area of need as indicated by the...
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