Praxis 5025- Social Studies/Science/PE/Art, EM (created by murphyem14) Questions and answers(100% accuracy)
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Course
Praxis art
Institution
Praxis Art
What is the point of having students brush their teeth every day?
To remove plaque from teeth, not to get rid of all bacteria in the mouth
How would an art teacher teach students to emulate the work of impressionist artists?
Use cotton balls and bright color paint
What would a PE te...
Praxis 5025- Social
Studies/Science/PE/Art, EM
(created by murphyem14)
Questions and answers(100%
accuracy)
What is the point of having students brush their teeth every day? - answer
To remove plaque from teeth, not to get rid of all bacteria in the mouth
How would an art teacher teach students to emulate the work of
impressionist artists? - answer Use cotton balls and bright color paint
What would a PE teacher do for PK students to help them strengthen their
muscles? - answer a. Crabwalk
b. Stretching
c.Running laps
d. Lifting weights
If a student saw a picture of a rainforest's animals and asked how they
survive without humans feeding them, what would you want to emphasize
with that student? - answer the way ecosystems function
What could an art teacher do to help reinforce the concepts of fractions? -
answer Have students create pizza with different toppings made out of
different art supplies and give different people different number of pieces
of different types of pizza
What would you need to make ceramic pots in an art class? - answer A kiln
,What lessons does the book the Lorax teach? - answer Destruction of
natural resources and population migration
If a PE teacher has students go on a hike three times a semester, what is
the teacher trying to encourage in students? - answer Lifelong fitness
habit or something they can do in the future for physical exercise
If a student notices that rolling a ball on the cement has the ball go faster
than rolling it in grass, what concepts should the teacher emphasize? -
answer friction
How are storms formed? - answer Storms are created when a center of low
pressure develops with the system of high pressure surrounding it. This
combination of opposing forces can create winds and result in the
formation of storm clouds
Meeting of cold front and warm front
Explanation:
When two different fronts collide, rainstorms and snowstorms form. When
a warm front moves in and meets a cold front, heavy nimbostratus clouds
develop. When a cold front moves in and meets a warm front,
comulonimbus clouds produce thunderstorms.
**Clouds are necessary for storm formation
The only thing in common about all storms is there is a lifting mechanism
and there is enough humidity.
system - answer collection of parts that work together and influence one
another.
groups or collections having some influence on one another
Ex. the solar system
,an organ system
an ecosystem
models - answer representations of real objects or phenomenon
e.g.: word descriptions or drawings; physical models
cycle - answer a series of connected events that repeats
Ex. A life cycle
the water cycle
circadian rhythm (basically a 24-hour internal clock that is running in the
background of your brain and cycles between sleepiness and alertness at
regular intervals. It's also known as your sleep/wake cycle)
constancy - answer how things stay the same over time
change - answer how things transition over time
ex. seed to plant, growth and decay
A dance teacher has students prepare an African dance for multicultural
day, what is the teacher trying to emphasize? - answer language in
different customs (NOT the when and where of dance)
A class has a discussion about things they see up above. What would be
an appropriate activity to do in art class afterwards? - answer draw clouds
What is igeneous rock? - answer formed when molten magma cools and
solidifies
, examples: granite, basalt
What is sedimentary rock? - answer formed by sediment (pieces of pre-
existing rock) compacting together and solidifying
examples: slate, limestone
What is metamorphic rock? - answer formed when an existing rock
changes due to heat, pressure, or some other physical force
found within Earth's crust and are formed through heat and pressure
examples: slate, marble
- Can form from sedimentary, igneous, or other metamorphic rocks
- Changes can be in the form of the rock, the composition of the rock, or
both
- Least common rock type
What is soil erosion? - answer the wearing away of topsoil--the top layer of
soil is worn away due to factors such as water, wind and tillage of
farmland.
soil - answer One of earth's 4 main components
a mixture of decomposed organic matter (mainly dead plants) and broken
down rocks and minerals
Earth's crust has 4 main components. What are they? - answer 1. minerals
2. rocks
3. soil
4. water
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