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National Board Early Childhood Generalist Component 1 questions with correct answers
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Reflection CORRECT ANSWER Minute-to- minute adjustments a teacher makes or in the more thoughtful analysis and deliberate adjustments made at the end of a unit 
 
Orthography CORRECT ANSWER A set of conventions for writing a language (spelling, capitalization, punctuation) 
 
Students need lots of opportunities to CORRECT ANSWER count and produce sets 
 
composing/decomposing CORRECT ANSWER Mathematical processes of putting together and taking apart (for example, addition and subtraction) 
 
Uni...
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TEXAS ESL CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+
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TEXAS ESL CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 300 
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RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+..Which of the following best explains why ELLs need to receive direct instruction in the use of 
nonverbal elements of English? 
A. the meanings of gestures and body language vary from culture to culture 
B. people need explicit instruction in nonverbal communication because they lack 
instinctive communication skills 
C. cultures associated with English tend to have m...
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GACE 87 Latest Version Already Graded A
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GACE 87 Latest Version Already 
 
Graded A 
 
Maturationist children learn to read once they have acquired all the cognitive skills; 
readiness is assessed by tests; not much teachers can do 
 
emergent literacy theory learn literacy through simultaneous development of reading, 
writing, and speaking skills; emphasis on adult engagement with children 
 
Social Constructivist Theory Vygotsky's theory that child development is driven by the 
child's interaction with more experienced others in so...
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GACE 087 Practice Test Questions with Verified Answers
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GACE 087 Practice Test Questions with 
 
Verified Answers 
 
A language arts teacher requires students keep a reading response journal. The primary purpose 
of a reading response journal is to 
 
A. serve as a check that students have completed a reading 
assignment 
 
B. keep students engaged in independent work and limit free time 
 
C. facilitate student interactions with a text 
 
D. keep a record of the books the students have read throughout the yea Option (C) is 
correct. The most importa...
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1-6 ELA CST exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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In which type of language processing do students recall words based on visual qualities 
Orthographic- Allows students to use visual cues to store, form and recall words. Fluency is when symbols and sounds become memories students can recall. 
 
 
 
A student is in the intermediate stage of literacy development. Which ability is most characteristic of this stage? 
Reading rate with accuracy and expression 
 
 
 
During the advanced stage of literacy development, students acquire new vocabulary p...
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Fundamentals of Diverse Learners-WGU D096 questions and answers
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What Is progress monitoring used for? 
Monitoring Academic and Behavior progress 
 
 
 
What Age is progress monitoring usually used for? 
Elementary students. But it can be conducted effectively at any age. 
 
 
 
CBM (Curriculum Based Measurement) 
Includes instruments or probes. 
Has a short sample from the curriculum. 
Includes items from across the curriculum to provide a representative indicator of the students skills. 
It provides immediate info about how the student is mastering skills b...
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1-6 ELA CST EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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1-6 ELA CST EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. 
1. In which type of language processing do students recall words based on 
visual qualities: Orthographic- Allows students to use visual cues to store, form 
and recall words. Fluency is when symbols and sounds become memories students 
can recall. 
2. A student is in the intermediate stage of literacy development. Which ability 
is most characteristic of this stage?: Reading rate with accuracy and expression 
3. During the advanced stage of literacy deve...
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West-E ELL Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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Bound Morpheme - appear only as parts of words, always in conjunction with a root and 
sometimes with other bound morphemes. For example, un- appears only accompanied by other 
morphemes to form a word. Most bound morphemes in English are affixes, particularly prefixes and 
suffixes, examples of suffixes are: tion, ation, ible, ing etc. 
Acculturation - The adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture. 
KWL - Know, want to know and what I learned 
cognates - words that come from ...
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FTCE ESOL K-12 Questions with Answers (All Answers Correct)
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Universal Grammar - Answer-Chomsky-no dialect or language is more complex or sophisticated than 
the other. We are all born with the capacity to learn any language w/o formal instruction 
LAD - Answer-Language Aquisition Device 
Generative Grammar - Answer-set of rules that could be used to produce language 
Deep Structure - Answer-our ideas, what we mean-derive meaning from social context 
Surface Structure - Answer-what we say or write-literal meaning of words 
Natural Order Hypothesis - Answe...
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Fundamentals of Diverse Learners-WGU D096 Assessment exam with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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What Is progress monitoring used for? 
Monitoring Academic and Behavior progress 
 
 
 
What Age is progress monitoring usually used for? 
Elementary students. But it can be conducted effectively at any age. 
 
 
 
CBM (Curriculum Based Measurement) 
Includes instruments or probes. 
Has a short sample from the curriculum. 
Includes items from across the curriculum to provide a representative indicator of the students skills. 
It provides immediate info about how the student is mastering skills b...
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