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A teacher previews the text and discuss key vocabulary before beginning the lesson. Then she chunks
the text into parts, which each part she has students take turns reading and discussing as she goes
through the reading. This is an example of which strategy? - ✔✔scaffolding



One reason to integrate technology in the classroom is: - ✔✔helps them be engaged and motivated in
the content



Which of the following is true about the "verb" in the TEKs? - ✔✔it is the observable action that is
evident in the classroom



What should the teacher use to monitor the progress of students as he/she teaches the lesson? -
✔✔informal and formal assessments



Prior learning is: - ✔✔connecting concepts to what students have already learned in the past



T-TESS is a continuous improvement evaluation system, focused on teacher growth and development. -
✔✔True, because teachers are expected to continually improve in their craft and practice.



Ensuring that students are on track to meet their end year goals begins with teacher ensuring that all
lessons are: - ✔✔aligned to the state standards



Under the Standards and Alignment dimension it states at all of the following should be aligned to the
state standards except? - ✔✔worksheets



A student asks, "How many ways are there to get this answer? This teacher is getting students to ask
questions which builds the students ____________ skills. - ✔✔inquiry

, Which of the following is NOT example of an adjustment activity? - ✔✔aligning all activities to the stated
objective



It is important for the teacher to monitor the quality of student participation and performance because:
- ✔✔lets the teacher know if the students are on track to master the objective



In the communication dimension, it explains that questions should: - ✔✔clarify, elaborate and extend
learning



In a lesson about point of view, the teacher created groups are composed of varying levels and learning
styles. There are multiple opportunities for students to choose how they wish to represent what they
have learned (i.e.: role-playing, choral response, and reflective ticket.) This is a good example of which
teaching strategy? - ✔✔differentiation



Planning instruction based on the interests of student's interests and abilities is not just part of the
Planning Domain but also part of establishing: - ✔✔positive classroom culture



T-TESS replaced what previous evaluation system widely used in Texas? - ✔✔PDAS



A teacher presents a lesson and most of the students understand the new concepts. The teacher realizes
however that 4-5 students have not understood the new concepts. She decides to have the students
who understood begin working on the assignment while pulling the students who did not into a small
group. She uses manipulatives and a different examples during her small group to re-teach the new
topic. This is good example of which descriptor? - ✔✔Persists with the lesson until there is evidence that
most students demonstrate mastery of the objective.



T-TESS is directly aligned to: - ✔✔Texas Teacher Standards



Which of the following is not a performance level designated for T-TESS? - ✔✔exceeds expectations



A teacher created a lesson about butterflies, before he began he started with the story, A Very Hungry
Caterpillar by Eric Carle. The students discussed the main ideas and he then took them on a hunt for

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