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GACE Elementary Education (Gace prep Practice test #3 )Qs & As Children with internal locus of control are most likely NOT to engage in what? AnswerFeeling out of control Children with internal locus of control are able to do what? Answer-self-regulate their behavior The rules for ordering ...

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GACE Elementary Education (Gace prep
Practice test #3 )Qs & As
Children with internal locus of control are most likely NOT to engage in what? Answer-
Feeling out of control




Children with internal locus of control are able to do what? Answer-self-regulate their
behavior




The rules for ordering words is known as what? Answer-syntax




What term refers to the rules that guide how words and sentences are formed? Answer-
syntax




What term focuses on the types and number of words that children learn? Answer-
Expressive vocabulary




What term is the ability to use language to interact in social situations? Answer-
Pragmatic development




What term refers to a child's ability to receive language? Answer-Receptive language




What Piaget's stages of cognitive development is characterized by the acquisition of language?
Answer-Preoperational

, GACE Elementary Education (Gace prep
Practice test #3 )Qs & As
What stage of Piaget's stages of cognitive development is characterized by a difficulty or
inability to mentally manipulate information or understand logic? Answer-Preoperational




What age is the pre-operational Piaget's stages of cognitive development? Answer-age
two until about age six




According to Krashen is true of language? Answer-Languages are acquired, not learned




According to Adams's interactive model, what is the first stage of literacy development?
Answer-Feature level knowledge




According to Ehri, what is true during the pre-alphabetic stage of literacy? Answer-
Children rely on selected visual features to "read" print



The process by which nerve cells become covered with fat, allowing them to better transmit
information, is known as what? Answer-Mylenation




A form of English that does not adhere to general rules is called what? Answer-
Nonstandard English




What is true of language acquisition, according to the Input Hypothesis? Answer-
Language is acquired by understanding input that is one level beyond our current competence

, GACE Elementary Education (Gace prep
Practice test #3 )Qs & As
A person who is fluent in two languages and does not favor one over the other is known as
what? Answer-Balanced bilingual




What skills are necessary for learning language? Answer-the development of object
permanence, the ability to take turns, the ability to understand cause and effect, and the ability
to imitate gestures and sounds




Edward Fry developed a readability graph which is used to determine the grade level for a book
or passage. What does this graph analyze? Answer-Number of sentences per 100 words
and the number of syllables per 100 words




The overall intelligibility of a child's speech is known as what? Answer-Clarity




You have asked your language arts class to read a passage and then journal about it. You expect
them to write a paragraph or two about what the passage has taught them or what interested
them in the passage. What reading strategy will they be using with this activity? Answer-
Reflecting



Mr. Glass has the children draw a map of their neighborhood. He asks them to include a key that
identifies each structure on the map, which is called a what? Answer-Map legend

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