FTCE NavaED Middle Grades English 5-9 EXAM
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A 7th-grade teacher wants her students to actively engage
in group discussion. However, when she places students
in their respective groups, provides them a summary of
her expectations, topics, roles and goals, only one group's
outcomes are compatible with those she intended. She
polls the class and discovers that the groups that erred did
not understand their mission.
Which of the following personal conduct components did
she not adequately address? - ANSWER-mutual intent
A middle school language arts teacher is presenting a
lesson on writing conventions. Which of the following is
the best way for the teacher to effectively show students
how to use correct proofreading symbols for peer editing?
- ANSWER-use a projection device to share how to use
proofreading symbols
Students in an 8th-grade science class are learning new
vocabulary related to the human skeletal system. Which of
the following instructional strategies would best help
students understand and use the new vocabulary? -
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ANSWER-using a cloze exercise to teach the vocabulary
in context
A 9th-grade English teacher asks each student in class to
write a persuasive essay that argues that organic produce
is better than nonorganic produce. During the drafting
phase of the writing process, students work in pairs,
asking and answering a series of questions about the
topic. Which of the following questions will best help
students support their arguments effectively in writing? -
ANSWER-How does organic produce differ from
nonorganic produce?
The works of which of the following authors would provide
middle school students with the best introduction to the
concept of allegory? - ANSWER-C. S. Lewis
A television advertisement for a remote-controlled toy car
shows a 5-year-old boy playing with the car in a kitchen
setting. The boy has set up ramps that he then drives the
car over to make a series of jumps and crashes. Which of
the following changes to the advertisement would make
the toy car more appealing to boys ages 7 to 10? -
ANSWER-showing a 12-year-old boy playing
enthusiastically with the toy car
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Students who are working independently are analyzing a
video on wildlife. Which of the following would be an
effective instructional strategy to teach students for
analyzing the video? - ANSWER-how to make inferences
Mrs. Bourdon wants her 8th-grade students to understand
how studying poetry is relevant to their lives. What small-
group activity below would best address this goal within an
integrated approach to language arts? - ANSWER-
choosing a song and a poem with similar themes and
creating a presentation to facilitate students'
understanding of the works
A language arts teacher asks students to take out a piece
of writing from their writing folder that they want to work
on. The teacher tells the students to rewrite their piece of
writing from a different perspective or point of view. This is
a strategy for which stage of the writing process? -
ANSWER-revising
A middle school language arts teacher writes informal
notes to students that contain questions about subject
matter covered in class. The students, in turn, write back
to the teacher with answers and questions of their own.
This is an example of which of the following methods of
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assessing student understanding in an integrated
language arts class? - ANSWER-dialogue journal
A 5th-grade language arts teacher notices that a particular
student always points to each word on a page when
reading silently to himself. The teacher uses this
information as a basis for designing activities for the
student that will help him develop word-recognition skills
and fluency. The technique that the teacher uses in this
case to assess the student's reading needs and design
instruction is called - ANSWER-observation.
The best method for utilizing the data collected from
various classroom activities is to - ANSWER-make
decisions about groups of students based on strengths
and areas of need.
Over the course of a school term, students have
undertaken many writing projects. The most effective way
to assess individual student growth in writing through the
term would be - ANSWER-portfolio assessment.
According to current research, English language learners
are most likely to benefit from language arts instruction
that - ANSWER-recognizes that students' knowledge and