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PPR 160 2024 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Which of the following would be the most appropriate adjustment to make for a test given to an English language learner? A. Provide a glossary of terms found on the test. B. Use multiple-choice and short-answer questions. C. Use vocabulary tha...

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PPR 160 2024 Exam Questions and
Answers All Correct

Which of the following would be the most appropriate adjustment to make for a test
given to an English language learner?
A. Provide a glossary of terms found on the test.
B. Use multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
C. Use vocabulary that is easier for the ELL students to understand.
D. Use only multiple-choice questions. - Answer-A. Provide a glossary of terms found
on the test.

A teacher plays an excerpt from an audiobook for her English Language Arts class. The
excerpt begins with the following:
"The trees were swinging uncontrollably outside Ben's window as he lay in bed. He was
just about to close his eyes when a bolt of light lit up the sky."

In order to implicitly understand that a thunderstorm is keeping Ben awake, an English-
language learner should have at least which of the following listening proficiency levels?
A. Beginning
B. Intermediate
C. Advanced
D. Advanced High - Answer-C. Advanced

Mrs. Johnson notices one of her students, Bobby, is routinely absent from school and
she is concerned because Bobby is falling behind in his coursework. One day after
class, Mrs. Johnson asks Bobby to stay and discuss her concerns. As Bobby sits down,
she notices he grimaces and shifts his weight. She also notices bruises on his wrist.
When Mrs. Johnson questions Bobby about the bruises, he does not respond. At this
time, another teacher interrupts to let Bobby know his father is in the office, ready to
take him home. Bobby becomes visibly upset and begins to cry.
According to Texas law, Mrs. Johnson must:
A. confront Bobby's parent or legal guardian about the injuries.
B. notify Child Protective Services and file a report about the incident.
C. notify Bobby's parent or legal guardian about the injuries.
D. monitor Bobby over the next 72 hours for more injuries. - Answer-B. notify Child
Protective Services and file a report about the incident.

Maria, an English language learner, tells the teacher she is concerned the class will not
understand her presentation because of her inability to pronounce words perfectly.

,Which of the following would be the most appropriate recommendation for the teacher
to make?
A. Have Maria translate the speech into multiple languages.
B. Have Maria distribute a transcription of her speech to the class prior to the
presentation.
C. Have Maria use images rather than notes so she can provide the class a visual
representation of the topic.
D. Have Maria write out notes that indicate the correct pronunciation of the words. -
Answer-D. Have Maria write out notes that indicate the correct pronunciation of the
words.

Mr. Jones assigns a new project to his students. After reviewing the project
requirements, he hands out the grading rubric and explains what is expected from each
project activity and how they will be graded. The use of the rubric best reflects which
educational principle?
A. Assessments should be objective.
B. New projects should be accompanied by handouts to manage the expectations of the
parents and students.
C. Assessments should reflect each student's knowledge and ability.
D. Students should be made aware of project requirements before beginning. - Answer-
A. Assessments should be objective.

A sixth-grade mathematics teacher has created a math module where students listen to
auditory prompts and work out the mathematical solutions. One of the students is
hearing-impaired and the teacher schedules a meeting with the special education
teacher to discuss how the student can participate. What would be the most appropriate
request for the mathematics teacher to make of the special education teacher?
A. Have the student go to the resource room during the module to complete a similar
accommodated activity to promote the same concept.
B. Help arrange resources in the classroom prior to the module to maximize
participation for the hearing-impaired student.
C. Provide reading material for the student to read by himself during the module.
D. Work one-on-one with the student during the module. - Answer-B. Help arrange
resources in the classroom prior to the module to maximize participation for the hearing-
impaired student.


During the units and most of the lessons, a teacher provides students the time to reflect
on and assess what they have learned. What is the best reason for this instructional
strategy?

A. The students can participate in this activity, even if they have limited skills.
B. The students respond to a regular daily lesson structure, routine, and organization.
C. The students enjoy active participation and opportunities to express themselves.
D. The students' learning is reinforced, and teachers receive information on student
learning. - Answer-D. The students' learning is reinforced, and teachers receive
information on student learning.

, 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?
A. Post the pictures on the website without the identifying information.
B. Make sure the use of the photographs is in compliance with fair use copyright rules.
C. Obtain the students' written permission to post their images and names on the
website.
D. Review the school district's acceptable use policy. - Answer-D. Review the school
district's acceptable use policy.

Which of the following developmental milestones is achieved during the late elementary
years?
A. Mastering Pencil grip
B. the ability to follow 3-to-5-step directions
C. using simple sentences with 5 to 7 words
D. focusing on a task for up to 15 minutes - Answer-B. the ability to follow 3-to-5-step
directions

During a science lesson on climate change, the students begin debating the merits of
man-made climate change. The class becomes divided, with each group saying the
other group's science is flawed. Which of the following would be the best approach to
develop the students' long-term learning skills?
A. Encourage students to invite guest speakers to address the school about climate
change.
B. Have students focus their research and gather evidence in support of their
viewpoints.
C. Have the students continue to debate the issue until one side is proven correct.
D. Have students research their own ideas and the ideas of other students to gather
evidence and evaluate the situation objectively. - Answer-D. Have students research
their own ideas and the ideas of other students to gather evidence and evaluate the
situation objectively.

*Many of Mr. Sims's senior government class students walk into the classroom debating
the merits of a new piece of legislation passed by Congress. Mr. Sims had planned to
discuss the powers of Congress granted by the Constitution. With the students' current
focus, which of the following is the best response of Mr. Sims?
A. Have the class debate on whether Congress has the power to pass the legislation
under the Constitution.
B. Encourage the students to debate the moral implications of the new legislation.
C. Have students read a newspaper article and debate how best Congress can
implement the legislation.
D. Not deviate from current instruction. - Answer-B. Encourage the students to debate
the moral implications of the new legislation.

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