MTTC ELEMENTARY EXAMS WITH
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A boy wants to know more about his population. What can he use?
- ANSWER-Consensus Data- Process of collecting info about every member of a
population.
A fourth grade teacher wants to have students label each part of the electric circuits.
Several ELLs are in the class. Which strategy is best for these students?
- ANSWER-providing students with word banks containing key vocabulary from the
lesson
A plant being able to open and close during day and night is a result of
- ANSWER-diffusion or dehydration
Acid rain is caused by
- ANSWER-release of sulfur by burning of fossil fuels, harmful effects on plants, aquatic
animals, and infrastructure
active listening...
- ANSWER-"oh yeah, the same thing happened to me last week"
affect
- ANSWER-have an effect on; make a difference to.
,Alphabetic Principle
- ANSWER-an understanding that letters and letter patterns represent the sounds of
spoken words.
analysis
- ANSWER-A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
anecdotal record
- ANSWER-a report of a child's actions that concentrates on a specific behavior or area
of development
antonym
- ANSWER-a word that means the opposite of another word
Example: fat and skinny, young and old, happy and sad, etc.
Arbirtration
- ANSWER-A form of alternative dispute resolution in which a dispute is is submitted
to a third party or a panel of experts outside the judicial trial system
Art question about Julio Gonzalez, Little Dancer piece and how children should know
what it is
- ANSWER-Art question on test
astronomy
- ANSWER-The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
, At age 2 what are toddlers able to do?
- ANSWER-They can say about 20 to 50 or more words and can combine 2 words to
make a simple sentence. ( ex. "baby crying," "Daddy big," "Mommy ball," "mommy
throw ball.")
At age 3 what are toddlers able to do?
- ANSWER-Their vocab is usually 200 or more words which can lead to string 3 to 4
sentences, able to talk about past experience and begin to use pretend play.
Balloon going up and air coming out
- ANSWER-Every action, equal and opposite reaction( Newtons third law)
Base Map
- ANSWER-field surveys to begin making maps
Between 1880 and 1920 it was a time of?
- ANSWER-industrialization and urbanization.
Building with comprehension
- ANSWER-Pre-reading titles and sidebars, looking at pics, predicting, asking questions,
and making personal connections.
Canadians and their government speak french in Quebec, what is the best reasoning for
this?
- ANSWER-Its primary goal was to ensure that Canadian citizens had access to federal
services in the official language of their choice. It can ensure respect for English and
French and ensure equality of status and equal rights and privileges as to their use in
federal institutions;
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