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What developmental patterns should a professional teacher asses to meet the needs of each
student? Academic, family , background and ---
Regional
A students has developed and improved in vocabulary. However, the student is not
confident enough to use the improved vocabulary and the teacher is not aware of the
improvement. What is this an example of
latent development- the way development in students may not always be observable.
What explains best, why emotional upset and emotional abuse can reduce a child's
classroom performance?
They reduce the energy that students put towards school work.
What has shown the greatest impact on a students academic performance?
The teachers expectations
What is not a communication issue related to diversity within the classroom?
Learning Disorders
Why is a fully integrated early childhood curriculum beneficial to students
Helps the students see the relationships between subjects and concepts
Syntax
,refers to the rules or patterned relationships that correctly create phrases and sentences from
words
Morphology
Study of word structure
Pragmatics
development and understanding of social relevance to conversations and topics
What is the first component of the constructivist model
What are temporal words
Young students respond best to literature that...
reflects their lives
books that combine language and pictures to show concrete examples of concepts (ex.
alphabet books)
Concept books
What is not a motivation behind providing reading activities, including reading aloud, to
young children
Developing phonics skills
John is having difficulty reading the word reach. What instruction technique could help
John?
Additional phonemic awareness instruction.
,What is not true about phonological awareness?
It does not involve print
What is not true about phonological awareness?
It does not involve print
What explains the difference between phonics and phonemic awareness?
Phonics is the application of sounds to print while phonemic awareness is oral
to decode is...
sound out a printed sequence of letters
Schema stage
the first stage of reading skill development. involves page turning and telling story from
memory.
What is the first step in developing writing skills?
role play writing
What is the first step in developing writing skills?
role play writing
what is the most important step for the writer in the writing process?
revision
young children learning to write commonly grip the pencil...
too light
, what is the best way to teach spelling?
Within the context of meaningful language experiences
What is a large rotating low pressure system accompanied by heavy precipitation and
strong winds?
hurricane
What is a primary consumer
herbivore
What is a primary producer
autotroph
what is a secondary consumer
carnivore
How do air planes generate pressure and remain balanced?
fast air movement over wings and slow air movement underwings
The break down of rock due to acid rain
chemical weathering
Why is it important for the arts to be incorporated into teaching other subject areas?
It provides a 3 dimensional view of the subject
sensorimotor stage
100% Correct.
What developmental patterns should a professional teacher asses to meet the needs of each
student? Academic, family , background and ---
Regional
A students has developed and improved in vocabulary. However, the student is not
confident enough to use the improved vocabulary and the teacher is not aware of the
improvement. What is this an example of
latent development- the way development in students may not always be observable.
What explains best, why emotional upset and emotional abuse can reduce a child's
classroom performance?
They reduce the energy that students put towards school work.
What has shown the greatest impact on a students academic performance?
The teachers expectations
What is not a communication issue related to diversity within the classroom?
Learning Disorders
Why is a fully integrated early childhood curriculum beneficial to students
Helps the students see the relationships between subjects and concepts
Syntax
,refers to the rules or patterned relationships that correctly create phrases and sentences from
words
Morphology
Study of word structure
Pragmatics
development and understanding of social relevance to conversations and topics
What is the first component of the constructivist model
What are temporal words
Young students respond best to literature that...
reflects their lives
books that combine language and pictures to show concrete examples of concepts (ex.
alphabet books)
Concept books
What is not a motivation behind providing reading activities, including reading aloud, to
young children
Developing phonics skills
John is having difficulty reading the word reach. What instruction technique could help
John?
Additional phonemic awareness instruction.
,What is not true about phonological awareness?
It does not involve print
What is not true about phonological awareness?
It does not involve print
What explains the difference between phonics and phonemic awareness?
Phonics is the application of sounds to print while phonemic awareness is oral
to decode is...
sound out a printed sequence of letters
Schema stage
the first stage of reading skill development. involves page turning and telling story from
memory.
What is the first step in developing writing skills?
role play writing
What is the first step in developing writing skills?
role play writing
what is the most important step for the writer in the writing process?
revision
young children learning to write commonly grip the pencil...
too light
, what is the best way to teach spelling?
Within the context of meaningful language experiences
What is a large rotating low pressure system accompanied by heavy precipitation and
strong winds?
hurricane
What is a primary consumer
herbivore
What is a primary producer
autotroph
what is a secondary consumer
carnivore
How do air planes generate pressure and remain balanced?
fast air movement over wings and slow air movement underwings
The break down of rock due to acid rain
chemical weathering
Why is it important for the arts to be incorporated into teaching other subject areas?
It provides a 3 dimensional view of the subject
sensorimotor stage