ILTS 305 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
100% CERTIFIED ANSWERS
(GRADED A+)
What's refraction - Answer-Occurs when the light from the sun changes direction when
passing through a medium denser than air (rain).
A third-grade teacher has placed every day objects such as pencils, small blocks,
erasers, and toy cars into small covered boxes. The boxes, which each contain a single
object and have been sealed with tape, are distributed to students. The students are
instructed to interact with their box without opening it and then make a claim about its
contents. Which of the following changes to this activity would most effectively
strengthen students scientific thinking and reasoning skills?
A: Having students prepare boxes of their own to give to classmates to investigate
B: Requiring students to use a laboratory notebook to record the name of the object
they think is in their box
C: Having students identify observations from their investigation of the box that
supports
their claim
D: Requiring students to investigate multiple boxes before making a claim about a box's
contents - Answer--C: Having students identify observations from their investigation of
the box that supports their claim
A social studies teacher ask students to engage in free association and state what
comes to mind when they hear the term partisanship. As students offer their
associations, the teacher writes the responses on the board. This activity best serves
the purpose of.:
A. Gauging students level of engagement with a complex topic
B. Allowing students to demonstrate mastery of the subject
C. Measuring students familiarity with the term's historical context
D. Activating students existing knowledge of the concept - Answer-D. Activating
students existing knowledge of the concept
*Free association activities activate prior knowledge about a topic
Which of the following exercises would most likely encourage fourth-grade students'
exploration of personal feelings?
A. Working with another student to create a papier-mache sculpture of a pumpkin
B. Creating a pencil drawing of a family member or friend
C. Viewing a famous painting and trying to replicate it with tempera paints
D. Writing a poem about why a favorite color is a favorite - Answer-B. Creating a pencil
drawing of a family member or friend
,Elementary school students learn that conflict occur even in healthy interpersonal
relationships, but that they can resolve conflicts using a series of steps. When a conflict
arises between two classmates, the first step is to calm down. Which of the following
steps is generally most effective for students to take next in trying to resolve an
interpersonal conflict?
A. Beginning a two-way discussion about previous conflicts that students resolved
successfully
B. Using neutral language to share their feelings about the conflict and check their
understanding of the other student's perspective
C. Stating in a composed but assertive manner the behavior the other student should
modify in order to help resolve the conflict
D. Asking a classmate who is a friend of both students to serve as an objective third-
party and mediate a discussion about conflict - Answer-B. Using neutral language to
share their feelings about the conflict and check their understanding of the other
student's perspective
Moderate to vigorous physical activity contributes to a decreased risk of coronary artery
disease by:
A: Reducing the heart's stroke volume required to oxygenate blood
B. Strengthening the heart muscle and increasing its pumping capacity
C. Lowering the body's metabolic rate both at rest and during exercise
D. Increasing the thickness of artery walls, reducing the chance of atherosclerosis -
Answer-B. Strengthening the heart muscle and increasing its pumping capacity
Bill of Rights did what - Answer-Created to prevent the government from infringing upon
liberties
of citizens
Spells out American rights
First 10 admendments
Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates a teacher's understanding of
providing students with differentiated instruction?
A. The teacher offers a wide variety of reading and writing activities and asks students
to select several favorite activities to complete
B. The teacher uses flexible, student-selected groupings for nearly all classroom
reading, writing, and speaking activities
C. The teacher provides tiered reading activities that have the same learning goal with
difficulty levels adjusted according to the students' abilities
D. The teacher assigns students to groups heterogeneously and has the stronger
readers be discussion leaders, lead readers, and note takers - Answer-C. The teacher
provides tiered reading activities that have the same learning goal with difficulty levels
adjusted according to the students' abilities
A teacher is giving instruction and reading multisyllabic words with the VCV syllable
pattern. The teacher explains that a good decoding strategy is to first break an unknown
, word after the first vowel and read the word with an open first syllable. If the word does
not sound familiar, the reader should break the word after the consonant and read the
word with the closed first syllable. Which of the following words would be appropriate for
the teacher to use to model this strategy?
Second, cartoon, moral, reason - Answer-Second
Third graders who are beginning to learn about space exploration ask how it is possible
to travel from Earth to the moon. The most effective way for the teacher to introduce the
technological advances related to this achievement is by.
A. Providing materials for students to investigate the movement of balloon rockets
B. Showing showing a film of the rocket launch of the Apollo 11 mission and the first
landing of humans on the moon
C. Demonstrating the action of a pop rocket, using antacid and water as a propellant
D. Having students perform straightforward examples of actions having equal and
opposite reactions - Answer-A. Providing materials for students to investigate the
movement of balloon rockets
During a unit on simple machines, students construct model seesaws using a ruler for
the lever and cardboard tubing for the fulcrum. Students place a block on one end of the
lever and elevate it by pushing down on the other end. The teacher could best extend
this activity into a scientific investigation by.
A. Supplying blocks of varying masses for students to lift with their levers
B. Providing age-appropriate books on simple machines to use as a resource
C. Asking students to modify their levers to lifting the original weight easier
D. Taking students outdoors to observe classmates using an actual seesaw on the
playground - Answer-C. Asking students to modify their levers to lifting the original
weight easier
*Will engage students in the use of trial and error, changing of variables, an observation
results*
Which of the following factors best explains the rising population and importance of New
Orleans during the 1800s?
A. Proximity to fertile farmland and highly biodiverse bayous
B. The convergence of different ethnic, religious, and cultural traditions
C. An oceanside location near the mouth of a large river system
D. Manufacturing industries of national strategic importance - Answer-C. An oceanside
location near the mouth of a large river system
A teacher guides kindergarten students in an activity in which they create a variety of
lines and shapes with their whole bodies or body parts and identify and describe the
lines and shapes others create. This activity is most likely intended to create a
foundation for primarily which of the following concepts in another academic discipline?
A. Problems solving
B. Pre-reading
C. Scientific inquiry
D. Interpreting symbols - Answer-B. Pre-reading
100% CERTIFIED ANSWERS
(GRADED A+)
What's refraction - Answer-Occurs when the light from the sun changes direction when
passing through a medium denser than air (rain).
A third-grade teacher has placed every day objects such as pencils, small blocks,
erasers, and toy cars into small covered boxes. The boxes, which each contain a single
object and have been sealed with tape, are distributed to students. The students are
instructed to interact with their box without opening it and then make a claim about its
contents. Which of the following changes to this activity would most effectively
strengthen students scientific thinking and reasoning skills?
A: Having students prepare boxes of their own to give to classmates to investigate
B: Requiring students to use a laboratory notebook to record the name of the object
they think is in their box
C: Having students identify observations from their investigation of the box that
supports
their claim
D: Requiring students to investigate multiple boxes before making a claim about a box's
contents - Answer--C: Having students identify observations from their investigation of
the box that supports their claim
A social studies teacher ask students to engage in free association and state what
comes to mind when they hear the term partisanship. As students offer their
associations, the teacher writes the responses on the board. This activity best serves
the purpose of.:
A. Gauging students level of engagement with a complex topic
B. Allowing students to demonstrate mastery of the subject
C. Measuring students familiarity with the term's historical context
D. Activating students existing knowledge of the concept - Answer-D. Activating
students existing knowledge of the concept
*Free association activities activate prior knowledge about a topic
Which of the following exercises would most likely encourage fourth-grade students'
exploration of personal feelings?
A. Working with another student to create a papier-mache sculpture of a pumpkin
B. Creating a pencil drawing of a family member or friend
C. Viewing a famous painting and trying to replicate it with tempera paints
D. Writing a poem about why a favorite color is a favorite - Answer-B. Creating a pencil
drawing of a family member or friend
,Elementary school students learn that conflict occur even in healthy interpersonal
relationships, but that they can resolve conflicts using a series of steps. When a conflict
arises between two classmates, the first step is to calm down. Which of the following
steps is generally most effective for students to take next in trying to resolve an
interpersonal conflict?
A. Beginning a two-way discussion about previous conflicts that students resolved
successfully
B. Using neutral language to share their feelings about the conflict and check their
understanding of the other student's perspective
C. Stating in a composed but assertive manner the behavior the other student should
modify in order to help resolve the conflict
D. Asking a classmate who is a friend of both students to serve as an objective third-
party and mediate a discussion about conflict - Answer-B. Using neutral language to
share their feelings about the conflict and check their understanding of the other
student's perspective
Moderate to vigorous physical activity contributes to a decreased risk of coronary artery
disease by:
A: Reducing the heart's stroke volume required to oxygenate blood
B. Strengthening the heart muscle and increasing its pumping capacity
C. Lowering the body's metabolic rate both at rest and during exercise
D. Increasing the thickness of artery walls, reducing the chance of atherosclerosis -
Answer-B. Strengthening the heart muscle and increasing its pumping capacity
Bill of Rights did what - Answer-Created to prevent the government from infringing upon
liberties
of citizens
Spells out American rights
First 10 admendments
Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates a teacher's understanding of
providing students with differentiated instruction?
A. The teacher offers a wide variety of reading and writing activities and asks students
to select several favorite activities to complete
B. The teacher uses flexible, student-selected groupings for nearly all classroom
reading, writing, and speaking activities
C. The teacher provides tiered reading activities that have the same learning goal with
difficulty levels adjusted according to the students' abilities
D. The teacher assigns students to groups heterogeneously and has the stronger
readers be discussion leaders, lead readers, and note takers - Answer-C. The teacher
provides tiered reading activities that have the same learning goal with difficulty levels
adjusted according to the students' abilities
A teacher is giving instruction and reading multisyllabic words with the VCV syllable
pattern. The teacher explains that a good decoding strategy is to first break an unknown
, word after the first vowel and read the word with an open first syllable. If the word does
not sound familiar, the reader should break the word after the consonant and read the
word with the closed first syllable. Which of the following words would be appropriate for
the teacher to use to model this strategy?
Second, cartoon, moral, reason - Answer-Second
Third graders who are beginning to learn about space exploration ask how it is possible
to travel from Earth to the moon. The most effective way for the teacher to introduce the
technological advances related to this achievement is by.
A. Providing materials for students to investigate the movement of balloon rockets
B. Showing showing a film of the rocket launch of the Apollo 11 mission and the first
landing of humans on the moon
C. Demonstrating the action of a pop rocket, using antacid and water as a propellant
D. Having students perform straightforward examples of actions having equal and
opposite reactions - Answer-A. Providing materials for students to investigate the
movement of balloon rockets
During a unit on simple machines, students construct model seesaws using a ruler for
the lever and cardboard tubing for the fulcrum. Students place a block on one end of the
lever and elevate it by pushing down on the other end. The teacher could best extend
this activity into a scientific investigation by.
A. Supplying blocks of varying masses for students to lift with their levers
B. Providing age-appropriate books on simple machines to use as a resource
C. Asking students to modify their levers to lifting the original weight easier
D. Taking students outdoors to observe classmates using an actual seesaw on the
playground - Answer-C. Asking students to modify their levers to lifting the original
weight easier
*Will engage students in the use of trial and error, changing of variables, an observation
results*
Which of the following factors best explains the rising population and importance of New
Orleans during the 1800s?
A. Proximity to fertile farmland and highly biodiverse bayous
B. The convergence of different ethnic, religious, and cultural traditions
C. An oceanside location near the mouth of a large river system
D. Manufacturing industries of national strategic importance - Answer-C. An oceanside
location near the mouth of a large river system
A teacher guides kindergarten students in an activity in which they create a variety of
lines and shapes with their whole bodies or body parts and identify and describe the
lines and shapes others create. This activity is most likely intended to create a
foundation for primarily which of the following concepts in another academic discipline?
A. Problems solving
B. Pre-reading
C. Scientific inquiry
D. Interpreting symbols - Answer-B. Pre-reading