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[Show more]Specific Learning Disability - Answer -umbrella term for children who struggle with issues in their abilities to read, write, speak, listen, reason, or do math 
 
Other Health Impairment - Answer -umbrella term for a disability that limits a child's strength, energy, or alertness 
 
Autism Spec...
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Add to cartSpecific Learning Disability - Answer -umbrella term for children who struggle with issues in their abilities to read, write, speak, listen, reason, or do math 
 
Other Health Impairment - Answer -umbrella term for a disability that limits a child's strength, energy, or alertness 
 
Autism Spec...
What are Erik Erikson's 8 Stages - Answer 1. Basic Trust vs. Mistrust (Infant) 
2. Autonomy vs. Shame (Toddler) 
3. Initiative vs. Guilt (Preschooler) 
4. Industry vs. Inferiority (School-Age Child) 
5. Identity vs. Identity Diffusion (Adolescent) 
6. Intimacy vs. Isolation (Young Adult) 
7. Gene...
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Add to cartWhat are Erik Erikson's 8 Stages - Answer 1. Basic Trust vs. Mistrust (Infant) 
2. Autonomy vs. Shame (Toddler) 
3. Initiative vs. Guilt (Preschooler) 
4. Industry vs. Inferiority (School-Age Child) 
5. Identity vs. Identity Diffusion (Adolescent) 
6. Intimacy vs. Isolation (Young Adult) 
7. Gene...
Which of the following behaviors reflects an infants development of an understanding of object permanence? 
a. sucking on part of a handheld toy 
b. switching a toy from hand to hand 
c. watching a toy roll across a floor 
d. searching for a toy under a blanket - Answer D. 
 
Erik Erikson's psych...
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Add to cartWhich of the following behaviors reflects an infants development of an understanding of object permanence? 
a. sucking on part of a handheld toy 
b. switching a toy from hand to hand 
c. watching a toy roll across a floor 
d. searching for a toy under a blanket - Answer D. 
 
Erik Erikson's psych...
Summative Assessments - Answer evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit, examples include exam, final project, paper 
 
Formative assessments - Answer monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback, 
 
Informal assessments - Answer are those that are used to evaluate...
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Add to cartSummative Assessments - Answer evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit, examples include exam, final project, paper 
 
Formative assessments - Answer monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback, 
 
Informal assessments - Answer are those that are used to evaluate...
Pre Assessment - Answer Evaluation that occurs prior to instruction. Purpose is to determine prior knowledge, student interest/motivation, and inform instruction 
 
Examples of Pre Assessment (5) - Answer Anticipation guides, concept maps, DRA/running records, drawing, entrance/exit tickets, g...
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Add to cartPre Assessment - Answer Evaluation that occurs prior to instruction. Purpose is to determine prior knowledge, student interest/motivation, and inform instruction 
 
Examples of Pre Assessment (5) - Answer Anticipation guides, concept maps, DRA/running records, drawing, entrance/exit tickets, g...
Students can be given opportunities to develop and practice listening skills during three phases of the listening process: _____, _____ and _____ . - Answer pre-listening, during listening, after listening 
 
efferent listening - Answer to understand a message 
 
Standard American English contai...
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Add to cartStudents can be given opportunities to develop and practice listening skills during three phases of the listening process: _____, _____ and _____ . - Answer pre-listening, during listening, after listening 
 
efferent listening - Answer to understand a message 
 
Standard American English contai...
Activities that increase children's awareness of the sounds of language - Answer singing, rhyming games, nursery rhymes 
 
Materials that promote identification of the letters of the alphabet - Answer magnetic letters, alphabet books, blocks, puzzles, and charts 
 
3 steps of the listening proc...
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Add to cartActivities that increase children's awareness of the sounds of language - Answer singing, rhyming games, nursery rhymes 
 
Materials that promote identification of the letters of the alphabet - Answer magnetic letters, alphabet books, blocks, puzzles, and charts 
 
3 steps of the listening proc...
3 aspects of print awareness - Answer 1. function print 
2. conventions of print 
3. book conventions 
 
3 main elements of fluency - Answer 1. fluency rate 
2. accuracy 
3. prosody 
 
95% accuracy - Answer students must be at this percent accuracy reading rate before moving on to the next lev...
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Add to cart3 aspects of print awareness - Answer 1. function print 
2. conventions of print 
3. book conventions 
 
3 main elements of fluency - Answer 1. fluency rate 
2. accuracy 
3. prosody 
 
95% accuracy - Answer students must be at this percent accuracy reading rate before moving on to the next lev...
1. Mainstream media and advanced technologies have led to a shift in the nature of children's recreational activities - instead of playing outside, children are more frequently engaging in indoor activities, such as playing computer or video games and watching revel vision. What is one thing parent...
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Add to cart1. Mainstream media and advanced technologies have led to a shift in the nature of children's recreational activities - instead of playing outside, children are more frequently engaging in indoor activities, such as playing computer or video games and watching revel vision. What is one thing parent...
Concepts About Print (CAP) - Answer Assesses the literacy knowledge of kindergarten children and early first graders 
Skills Assessed: Book handling, directionality, word-by-word matching, and locating words in print 
 
Diagnostic Assessment - Answer Assessment designed to determine and diagnose...
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Add to cartConcepts About Print (CAP) - Answer Assesses the literacy knowledge of kindergarten children and early first graders 
Skills Assessed: Book handling, directionality, word-by-word matching, and locating words in print 
 
Diagnostic Assessment - Answer Assessment designed to determine and diagnose...
stanza - Answer A group of lines in a poem 
 
lyric vs. narrative poem - Answer lyric -- does not tell a story/expresses the personal feelings, observations, or thoughts of a speaker 
narrative -- poem that tells story 
 
sonnet - Answer a 14 line poem containing 3 quatrains and 1 couplet 
 
q...
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Add to cartstanza - Answer A group of lines in a poem 
 
lyric vs. narrative poem - Answer lyric -- does not tell a story/expresses the personal feelings, observations, or thoughts of a speaker 
narrative -- poem that tells story 
 
sonnet - Answer a 14 line poem containing 3 quatrains and 1 couplet 
 
q...
Hyperglycemia Symptoms - Answer Lots of eating, peeing, drinking, blurred vision, fatigue, weight loss 
 
Adolescence - Answer Ability to understand that another's perspective may be influenced by his/her general life condition(s) 
(i.e. background or circumstances) 
 
Least Restrictive Enviro...
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Add to cartHyperglycemia Symptoms - Answer Lots of eating, peeing, drinking, blurred vision, fatigue, weight loss 
 
Adolescence - Answer Ability to understand that another's perspective may be influenced by his/her general life condition(s) 
(i.e. background or circumstances) 
 
Least Restrictive Enviro...
1. A teacher asks her students to compare and contrast two animals they saw at the zoo. This is an 
example of what level of Bloom's taxonomy? 
A. Knowledge 
B. Comprehension 
C. Application 
D. Analysis - Answer D: Analysis. Compare and Contrast is a higher level of thinking and requires analysi...
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Add to cart1. A teacher asks her students to compare and contrast two animals they saw at the zoo. This is an 
example of what level of Bloom's taxonomy? 
A. Knowledge 
B. Comprehension 
C. Application 
D. Analysis - Answer D: Analysis. Compare and Contrast is a higher level of thinking and requires analysi...
Kwame Nkrumah - Answer African nationalist responsible for forming the Convention Peoples Party in Ghana; leader of the 1st black African state to independence (1957). 
..., Leader of nonviolent protests for freedom on the Gold Coast. When independence was gained, he became the first prime ministe...
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Add to cartKwame Nkrumah - Answer African nationalist responsible for forming the Convention Peoples Party in Ghana; leader of the 1st black African state to independence (1957). 
..., Leader of nonviolent protests for freedom on the Gold Coast. When independence was gained, he became the first prime ministe...
Problems that children believe are worth solving and that capture their interest are known as which of the following? 
A. Developmental cues. 
B. Cognitive patterning. 
C. Interdisciplinary anchors. 
D. Cognitive clues. - Answer C. Interdisciplinary anchors. 
 
 
Interdisciplinary anchors are d...
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Add to cartProblems that children believe are worth solving and that capture their interest are known as which of the following? 
A. Developmental cues. 
B. Cognitive patterning. 
C. Interdisciplinary anchors. 
D. Cognitive clues. - Answer C. Interdisciplinary anchors. 
 
 
Interdisciplinary anchors are d...
Heterogeneous groups - Answer Mixing high and low achievers in the same group, which will allow allow low achievers to learn from high achievers 
 
Homogeneous groups - Answer The quality or state of being all the same. Having students in the same group, Example: having students in one group wit...
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Add to cartHeterogeneous groups - Answer Mixing high and low achievers in the same group, which will allow allow low achievers to learn from high achievers 
 
Homogeneous groups - Answer The quality or state of being all the same. Having students in the same group, Example: having students in one group wit...
Whole Tone Scale - Answer Contains six notes a whole step apart from one another. This scale is most closely associated with Impressionist music. 
 
Phrase Structure - Answer Melodic characteristics usually described as ABA, or ABBA, ABAB, ABAC, etc. 
 
Appalachian Folk Songs - Answer Often in...
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Add to cartWhole Tone Scale - Answer Contains six notes a whole step apart from one another. This scale is most closely associated with Impressionist music. 
 
Phrase Structure - Answer Melodic characteristics usually described as ABA, or ABBA, ABAB, ABAC, etc. 
 
Appalachian Folk Songs - Answer Often in...
Tracking of Print - Answer A bookhandling skill that calls for a reader to exercise knowledge of several print concepts (e.g., the representation of words in print; the directionality of print). Example = a child pointing to words on a page while a fluent reader reads it aloud 
 
One principle of ...
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Add to cartTracking of Print - Answer A bookhandling skill that calls for a reader to exercise knowledge of several print concepts (e.g., the representation of words in print; the directionality of print). Example = a child pointing to words on a page while a fluent reader reads it aloud 
 
One principle of ...
NCLB - Answer No Child Left Behind 2002 requires ESL to be reported as a subgroup. 
 
IDEA - Answer Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 
 
Plyler v Doe - Answer Immigration status inquiry a landmark decision holding that states cannot constitutionally deny students a free education bas...
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Add to cartNCLB - Answer No Child Left Behind 2002 requires ESL to be reported as a subgroup. 
 
IDEA - Answer Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 
 
Plyler v Doe - Answer Immigration status inquiry a landmark decision holding that states cannot constitutionally deny students a free education bas...
Sigmund Frued's theory of Human Development - Answer id, ego, and superego - psychosexual developmental stages Freud found occurred in children 
 
Ego - Answer The ego presents itself in the child's anal stage, a sense of self and identity 
 
ID - Answer impulses that are either recognized o...
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Add to cartSigmund Frued's theory of Human Development - Answer id, ego, and superego - psychosexual developmental stages Freud found occurred in children 
 
Ego - Answer The ego presents itself in the child's anal stage, a sense of self and identity 
 
ID - Answer impulses that are either recognized o...
Which of the following compounds is not allowed in a school laboratory because it is a potential carcinogen? 
 A: lead 
B: benzene 
C: aspartame 
D: methanol - Answer B 
 
A laboratory experiment requires that red blood cells be separated from the serum in whole blood. Which of the following labor...
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Add to cartWhich of the following compounds is not allowed in a school laboratory because it is a potential carcinogen? 
 A: lead 
B: benzene 
C: aspartame 
D: methanol - Answer B 
 
A laboratory experiment requires that red blood cells be separated from the serum in whole blood. Which of the following labor...
A new high school student is being assessed. He reads a 500 word text. He misreads 35 words. At what level is he reading? 
A. Instructional Level 
B. Independent Level 
C. Unsatisfactory level 
D. Merit level - Answer A 
 
According to the Assistive Technology Act, assistive devices are: 
A. E...
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Add to cartA new high school student is being assessed. He reads a 500 word text. He misreads 35 words. At what level is he reading? 
A. Instructional Level 
B. Independent Level 
C. Unsatisfactory level 
D. Merit level - Answer A 
 
According to the Assistive Technology Act, assistive devices are: 
A. E...
Experimental Group - Answer A group of subjects upon which a hypothesis is tested 
 
Control Group - Answer A group which resembles the experimental group in all other ways, but on which the hypothesis is not tested (placebo) 
 
The Scientific Method - Answer State the problem, form a hypothes...
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Add to cartExperimental Group - Answer A group of subjects upon which a hypothesis is tested 
 
Control Group - Answer A group which resembles the experimental group in all other ways, but on which the hypothesis is not tested (placebo) 
 
The Scientific Method - Answer State the problem, form a hypothes...
Commutative Property (+) - Answer When adding two numbers, the sum is the same regardless of the order in which the numbers are added. 
2+3=3+2 
 
Associative Property (+) - Answer When adding three or more numbers, the sum is the same regardless of the way in which the numbers are grouped. 
2+...
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Add to cartCommutative Property (+) - Answer When adding two numbers, the sum is the same regardless of the order in which the numbers are added. 
2+3=3+2 
 
Associative Property (+) - Answer When adding three or more numbers, the sum is the same regardless of the way in which the numbers are grouped. 
2+...
A car's gas mileage averages 25 miles per gallon in the city and 30 miles per gallon on the highway. The car can travel 325 miles on a tank of gas in the city. Which of the following proportions can be used to determine how many miles the car can travel on the highway using the same amount of gas? ...
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Natural numbers - Answer All numbers 1, 2, 3, 4... They are the numbers you usually count and they will continue on into infinity. 
 
Whole numbers - Answer All natural numbers but it includes 0 as well 
 
 e.g. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4... 
 
Integers - Answer Include all whole numbers and their negative...
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Add to cartNatural numbers - Answer All numbers 1, 2, 3, 4... They are the numbers you usually count and they will continue on into infinity. 
 
Whole numbers - Answer All natural numbers but it includes 0 as well 
 
 e.g. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4... 
 
Integers - Answer Include all whole numbers and their negative...
Six Principles of the Constitution - Answer 1. Popular Sovereignty (Establish a government) 
2. Limited Government (Put limits on it) 
3. Separation of Powers ( 3 different branches) 
4. Checks and Balances ( Keeps equal authority of each branch) 
5. Judicial Review (Judges) 
6. Federalism (Centra...
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Add to cartSix Principles of the Constitution - Answer 1. Popular Sovereignty (Establish a government) 
2. Limited Government (Put limits on it) 
3. Separation of Powers ( 3 different branches) 
4. Checks and Balances ( Keeps equal authority of each branch) 
5. Judicial Review (Judges) 
6. Federalism (Centra...
Prose - Answer is language as it is originally spoken as oposed to verse or langugaue with metric patterns. It is used for everyday communication, and is found in textbooks, memos, reports, articles, short stories, and novels. 
 
Characteistics of prose - Answer may have some sort of rhyrhm, but...
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Add to cartProse - Answer is language as it is originally spoken as oposed to verse or langugaue with metric patterns. It is used for everyday communication, and is found in textbooks, memos, reports, articles, short stories, and novels. 
 
Characteistics of prose - Answer may have some sort of rhyrhm, but...
measurement division - Answer type of division; the students know how many are in each set but not how many sets there are; This problem asks the students to analyze the given information and the information they might already know 
 
partitive division - Answer type of division; refers to divid...
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Add to cartmeasurement division - Answer type of division; the students know how many are in each set but not how many sets there are; This problem asks the students to analyze the given information and the information they might already know 
 
partitive division - Answer type of division; refers to divid...
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