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GACE Elementary Education Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified A teacher assesses a child using a running record. She notes that the student's prosody need to improve. What is prosody? - answerCadence and expression What refers to how a student reads in phrases or whole thoughts? - answercadence A typical child will have narrowed his or her utterances from the range of all possible sounds to those relevant in his or her language at which of the following ages? - answer1 year According to Ehri, which of the following is true during the partial alphabetic stage of literacy development? - answerChildren are incapable of segmenting sounds Your students love to sit in the "Author's Chair" in your language arts center. Which stage of writing would your children be in when using the "Author's Chair?" - answerpublishing What is the final step of the writing process? - answerpublishing According to Gentry,what is true of a child's written communication in the transitional stage? - answerVowels will appear in every word The typical abilities of children of a given age in a given cultural group are known as what? - answerNormative development What type of assessment occurs at the end of a specific period of time and represent a student's mastery? - answersummative assessment What type of assessment occurs during learning and guide instruction and monitors a student's progress? - answerformative assessment An assessment is considered to be a running record if it does what? - answerIt reflects the student's instructional reading level At what age would you expect a typical child to be reliably using sentences of more than 5 words? - answer5 years Language which does not refer to any immediate experience or information is known as what? - answerDecontextualized speech What is another name for Decontextualized speech? - answerdisembedded speech Children develop the ability to understand decontextualized speech around what age? - answer3 years The tendency of a young child to repeat another's statement as if it were his or her own is known as what? - answerrepeitition A reading strategy that asks the reader not only to activate her prior knowledge, but to make connection between the text she is reading and other texts, and with her personal life, is known as what? - answerconnecting A person who has no mentalistic explanations to help them understand another person's actions would be described as what? - answermindblind At what age does the typical child begin to refer to him or herself by name? - answer24 months How many inches per year would you expect the typical preschool aged child to grow? - answer3 inches Language activity made up of repetition, monologue, and collective monologue is known as what? - answerNoncommunicative language A situation where two or more culture groups abide in the same territory or region but maintain their separate cultural identities is called what? - answera plural society Permeating the curriculum to alter or affect the way in which young children and teachers think about diversity issues is known as what? - answerMulticultural infusion Monologue, collective monologue, and repetition are major components are what type of language? - answernoncommunicative language You are attempting to teach your sixth grade class the differences between different types of governments in the ancient world. You choose the Roman period preceding the reign of Julius Caesar to represent one type of government. Which type of government would this be? - answera republic The fan-shaped area at the mouth of a river is known as what? - answerdelta The Nile or Mississippi are examples of what types of bodies of water? - answerdeltas Mrs. Giacomo is teaching her social studies class about the Dust Bowl of the 1930's. She tells them that the drought caused the farms to fail and that people were starving. She tells them of the movement of farmers from Oklahoma to California. She is using this event to discuss a reason for migration. Which might this be? - answerphysical reasons Mr. Belt is conducting an activity where students will select a name of a historical figure from a hat and then act out gestures and signs to have the other children guess who they are. How does

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