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PPR Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers A math teacher wants to introduce a lesson on the use of decimals and fractions. Which of the following strategies is most likely to increase the students' understanding of the concepts? - Answer-Highlight examples of decimal and fraction use from the...

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A math teacher wants to introduce a lesson on the use of decimals and fractions. Which
of the following strategies is most likely to increase the students' understanding of the
concepts? - Answer-Highlight examples of decimal and fraction use from the students'
lives.

Mr. Smith wants to assess his English language learner students accurately. To best
ensure an accurate assessment, Mr. Smith should: - Answer-use multiple assessment
formats (oral, written, and performance) to allow the students multiple opportunities to
show their knowledge.

Mrs. Hansard is a science teacher who wants to recognize student performance and
participation in the science fair. One of the ways she wishes to accomplish this is by
posting pictures of the students next to their projects on the school website. Which of
the following would be the most appropriate way for Mrs. Hansard to proceed? -
Answer-Review the school district's acceptable use policy.

Mrs. Thorpe is an English teacher who is working with her students to promote their
vocabulary. One of the activities she assigns her students is to create a self-made
dictionary from the weekly vocabulary list. What is the greatest advantage of a student
self-made dictionary over a standard dictionary? - Answer-It is composed of definitions
that the individual is more likely to recognize and remember.

A senior high school teacher notices a student's grades are falling. The teacher pulls the
student aside after class to address the issue. The student informs the teacher that he
plays in a band that performs at local restaurants, he has not had time to study, and he
even might drop out of school because he is making a significant amount of money. The
teacher is best able to discuss the situation if he realizes many high school students: -
Answer-do not think about the long-term consequences of their actions.

To support an instructional unit in mathematics, a second-grade teacher plans to set up
activity centers with manipulatives in the classroom. What is the main consideration of
the teacher in setting up the centers? - Answer-Each activity center should support a
specific skill or set of objectives related to the unit.

A government teacher is concerned that several seniors are not completing their
homework assignments or performing well on assessments. In the teacher's conference
with Paul about his grades, Paul explains that he works two part-time jobs to help
support his recently-unemployed mother and his siblings. Because he is taking a full

, course load in order to graduate, he has no time during the school day to complete his
assignments. Which of the following ideas does this situation present for the teacher? -
Answer-Complex home and community factors may have a negative effect on students'
learning.

Mr. Branson, a sixth-grade science teacher, is planning an instructional unit on parts of
the cell. He would like all of his students to be able to view multiple cell structures and
observe the differences. The science lab is equipped with four microscopes and a few
slides for the cells. Instead of taking his students to the science lab, Mr. Branson
prepares a multimedia presentation and includes various pictures of the cell as seen
under a microscope. Mr. Branson's multimedia presentation best demonstrates his
understanding that: - Answer-teachers should make the most efficient use of classroom
time and available resources.

Middle school students are at a crossroads and may behave like children and teenagers
at the same time. Which of these is not an advantage of cooperative learning for a
middle school student? - Answer-Cooperative learning improves independent work skills
while working alongside others.

Mr. Graham is introducing a lesson about the US Constitution to his students. He
periodically calls upon students to assess their knowledge as he lectures. When a
student cannot answer a question after an appropriate amount of time, what strategy
should Mr. Graham use to best support the student's learning? - Answer-Provide the
student a brief prompt to help them remember the correct answer.

Which of the following strategies best ensures a teacher will establish clear behavior
guidelines? - Answer-Allow students to participate in the creation of classroom
guidelines.


Which of the following capabilities best describes a child's cognitive development at the
beginning of the concrete operational stage? - Answer-Can logically think through a
series of actions

The most important question for a teacher to consider when assessing the classroom
climate is: - Answer-Are all students being intellectually involved and active during the
lessons?

Maria, a third-grade student, is making a picture book in Word to illustrate a reading
project. The student asks the teacher if she can take pictures from the Internet and put
them in her book. The teacher agrees, but only if the student will identify the website
from which the pictures came. Of the following, which is the most important reason to
ask the student to do this? - Answer-It communicates to the student the importance of
proper citation for the sources of the student's work.

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