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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Influences from home - school - and community affect how well the student will learn
Rogers - Carl
analytic phonics
ecological theory
transitional
2. A strategy where the teacher reads a line or passage with good expression - and calls on students to read it back. This is a good technique to use with Emergent Readers to help them build reading fluency.
addition strategies
Echo Reading
ten general standard strands
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
3. Learning the lingusitic rules will help you develope competence of the new language
Maslow - Abraham
curriculum for reading include
body composition
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
4. Read aloud - children talk about story - independent reading center - environmental print - alphabet and word games
gain print knowledge
Gardner - Howard
CALP
diagnostic assessment
5. Solve realistic problems and completing projects using close to real - life situations
Affixes
alternative assessment
intrinsic phonics
Montessori - Maria
6. A theory of animal and human learning that focuses on observable behaviors and ignores psychological activities.
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Behaviorism
ecological - based assessment
problem solving teaching strategies
7. Data analysis - manipulatives - graphing data - interpretation of data
Quadrant a
phoneme isolation
overall importance of the arts
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
8. Organizing data - problem solving - comparing and contrasting - model building - planning - forecasting - decision making
concepts and skills for social studies
Cooperative Learning
science - technology - society perspective
Semantics
9. Context reduced
second grade number sense
citizenship curriculum
Quadarant b and d
Thorndike - Edward
10. Spatial - one and two more - one and two less - anchors - part - part - whole
standards - based assessment
types of number relationships for 1-10
skills critical to learning to read and write
alphabetic principle
11. Body's capacity to maintain vigorous physical activity for a period of time
orthographic knowledge
CALLA
cardiovascular efficiency
synthetic phonics
12. Separate onsets and rimes in words so students may read them and blend parts into words
Quadarant c
Behaviorism
Experiential Learning
onset - rime phonics
13. Cognitive - behavioral - developmental - psychodynamic - sociological - ecological - eclectic
Aids for ELL learners
Learning Theories
factors that predict reading achievement
five levels of learning geometry
14. Determined amount of fat cells in comparison to the amount of lean cells within a person's body mass
Information Processing
body composition
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
decoding
15. What a government is and how governments function - how rules are made and enforced - why government is necessary - democratic values and beleifs of civic life
Vygotsky - Lev
purpose of physical education
political science curriculum goals
phonics
16. A strategy taught to help students use parts of words they have learned to attack words that are unfamiliar
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
phonetic
analogy - based phonics
Guided Reading
17. A device - such as a formula or rhyme - used as an aid in remembering.
Mnemonic Device
Alphabetic Principle
Experiential Learning
Critical Thinking
18. Teacher choose topic of study and identify process - students construct own investigation - determine needed resources - find answers and organize information
question
guided inquiry
Quadrant a
phonological awareness
19. A theory advanced by George A. Miller who stressed the idea that short - term memory could only hold 5-9 chunks of information (seven plus or minus two). The term chunk represents any meaningful unit (i.e. - digits - words - pictures - etc.). The con
Quadrant b
Mnemonic Device
Information Processing
decoding skills
20. Classical conditioning
Dewey - John (1859-1952)-
performance tasks
Pavlov - Ivan
process indicators
21. Ruled that providing the same access to cirriculum - instruction - and material to students of LEP as is provided to English Dominante
Lau Plan
Lau vs. Nichols
Summative evaluation
Pavlov - Ivan
22. Multiplication and beginning division
third grade number sense
fourth and fifth grade number sense
four levels of physical education assessment
phoneme isolation
23. Pattern - regularity - reasons for spatial organization
Quadarant c
transmission
Quadarant c
primary components of learning geography
24. One - more - than and two - more - than facts - zero facts - doubles - near - doubles - make ten facts
first and second grade place value
four levels of physical education assessment
addition strategies
fourth level of physical education
25. New vocabulary - descriptive words - realistic viewpoints of people and environment
comprehension skills lead to
Information Processing
Phoneme
narrative texts include
26. How government works - ways to change society for the better - value - based decision making - analyze social settings and conditions - define key political issues
Portfolio Assessment
Quadarant a and c
citizenship curriculum
Dewey - John
27. Concrete - visual representation of something that cannot otherwise be seen
models
instructional approaches for reading
Quadarant d
guided inquiry
28. Map skills and spatial organization of the world - places and regions of the world - physical and human systems - environment and society - uses of geography
journal writing
fluency
geography areas of knowledge
citizenship curriculum
29. Gain information from text - improve communication - increase pleasure
muscular strength
standards - based assessment
Pieget - Jean
purpose of teaching reading
30. The cognitive process where information from the environment is integrated into existing schematato use and apply recently learned knowledge into one's thought pattern in solving problems.
Assimilation
citizenship activities
three stages of map reading
Bandura - Albert
31. Aid student in traveling or moving some distance - fundamental skill for accessing home - school and community
Digraphs
locomotor skills
Quadarant c
Intake
32. Language acquisition - oral vocabulary and usage - reading comprehension skills
aptitude test
reading aloud promotes
Strategies for teaching
reactive
33. Used for specific uses of the language. People who do not want to travel abroad - but just need to read it.
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
comprehension
instructional approaches for reading
34. Blending an arts related activity with an academic subject activity
domains of learning
Acquisition
parallel process
print awareness
35. Daily assessment of a student's performance on the skills taught each day and used to modify instruction
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
direct daily measurement
Orthography
36. Physical education
analytic phonics
models
Quadarant d
Quadrant a
37. Addiciton and subtraction without manipulatives or using fingers
Deductive Reasoning
first grade number sense
health curriculum
first level of physical education
38. Emotional variables such as anxiety - motivation and self confidence play a part in language aquisition
COPEC guidelines for physical education
Quadarant c
Idioms
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
39. (1849-1936) discovered 'conditioning' and initially believed that all behavior was reflexive. Pavlov thought that all learning - whether the elicited responses in animals - or of highly conceptual behaviors in humans was due to the mechanisms of clas
Pavlov - Ivan P.
word recognition
Homographs
fifth grade place value
40. In the classroom the teacher and students take on roles similar to that of the parent and child respectively. Students must respond physically to the words of the teacher. The activity may be a simple game such as Simon Says or may involve more compl
phonics instruction approach
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
language skills are developed
Krashen's Natural Approach
41. Social or observational learning theory
Summative evaluation
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Bandura - Albert
five levels of phonological awareness
42. 'quiet' time - includes rest and inactivity
fourth level of physical education
phoneme isolation
Information Processing
Pavlov - Ivan P.
43. Movements or skills become natural and completed without thought
language skills are developed
Input
proficiency
economics activities
44. Microsystem - mesosystem - exosystem - macrosystem
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
Bronfenbrenner Ecological Model
Strategies for teaching
Portfolio Assessment
45. Based on experiences they have and materials presented
Canter - Lee
inquiry - based
assessments for reading
language skills are developed
46. Comprehension of scientific concepts - appreciation of scientific knowledge - understanding nature of science - acquisition of skills to become independent thinkers
fourth and fifth grade number sense
inquiry promotes
Quadrant a and b
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
47. Coined by B.F. Skinner - is based upon the premise that learning is a function of change in overt behavior. The change in behavior is a result of the student's response to events (stimuli) occurring in one's environment. A response produces a consequ
Operant Conditioning -
purpose of teaching reading
Gardner - Howard
Quadarant b and d
48. The smallest unit of language that has meaning and may be a part of a word
instructional cycle for science instruction
morpheme
NCTM principles
phonics instruction approach
49. Identify and define a problem - identify and define values - predict consequences and outcomes - reach decision - justify decision - if needed alter decision
components of decision making
Bandura - Albert
health curriculum
ecological theory
50. I.Input ----- II.Intake ------ III.Acquisitions ------ IV.Access ------ V.Output
phonics and spelling
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Pavlov - Ivan P.
Total Physical Response (teaching method)