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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Music
Quadrant a
Quadrant a and b
literature based reading approach
Classical Conditioning
2. Individual's basic understanding of numbers and operations and how to apply this knowledge to solve dilemmas and make decisions about mathematical problems and concepts
anecdotal record
physical and human systems curriculum goals
Quadarant d
number sense
3. Coined by Piaget to identify a process that regulates tension between assimilation (information) and accommodation (learning). Equilibration implies that individuals learn through experiences somewhat different from previous experiences. Thus - their
purpose of physical education
locomotor skill progression
Equilibration
Bandura - Albert
4. Families and schools - cities - state - federal government - ancient and foreign governments
Quadrant a and b
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
curriculum plan for political science
language skills are developed
5. Movements and skills carried out with intensified instinctive actions
literature analysis needs
fraction instruction
Behaviorism
utilization
6. Connectionism
Thorndike - Edward
Maslow - Abraham
fourth level of physical education
Krashen's - The Monitor
7. Field trips to community entities - various technology - study economic systems - build skills in areas of communication
Krashen's Natural Approach
social structures activities
physical and human systems curriculum goals
alternative assessment
8. Spatial awareness - effort - and peer relationships developed through movement concepts and skill themes
subtraction strategies
Alphabetic Principle
Quadrant a
focus of physical education
9. Used after inappropriate behavior occurs - ignore the behavior - use non - verbal interactions and person - to - person dialogue
economics curriculum goals
reactive
Lau Plan
CALLA
10. Motor development - body awareness - social adjustments and interaction
fluency
Mastery Learning
basic concepts in physical education
Operant Conditioning -
11. The use of words peculiar to a particular language with a meaning that differs from typical syntactic patterns or from the literal meaning of its parts taken together. Some examples of idiomatic expressions would include - 'John kicked the bucket' me
Authentic Assessment
instructional approaches for reading
laboratory - experimentation
Idioms
12. Follow the child
story problem steps
reading instruction should include
Round - robin Reading
Montessori - Maria
13. The initial creative stage of writing - prior to drafting - in which the writer formulates ideas - gathers information - organizes or plans.
Pre - writing
Affixes
Acquisition
concepts and skills for social studies
14. You give a list of vocabulary words in L2. Classes are taught in L1.
intrinsic phonics
The Grammar - translation Approach (teaching method)
demonstration
fifth grade place value
15. Complete a problem or project with an explanation for an answer
skills needed to read
print awareness
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
performance tasks
16. Experiential Learning
Lau vs. Nichols
Rogers - Carl
fourth level of physical education
precommunicative spelling
17. Understand basic economic concepts and issues - recite economic facts about the US - explain historical events from economic perspective - trace historical economic patterns - compare economic systems - make decisions and realize decisions affect sel
economics curriculum goals
forecasting
blend
Phonics
18. Phonics instruction and whole language instruction - alphabetic principle - phonemic awareness - vocabulary - fluency - comprehension
Morphemes
intrinsic phonics
reading instruction should include
laboratory - experimentation
19. Children develop motor skills at different rates - child's ates doesn't predict motor ability but obtained through use and practice - children develop motor skills through play
comprehension skills lead to
three concepts for physical education curriculum
overall importance of the arts
Thorndike - Edward
20. Addiciton and subtraction without manipulatives or using fingers
first grade number sense
Operant Conditioning -
Gilligan - Carol
third and fourth grade place value
21. Identify words that don't belong in a set
Cognitive Coaching
people - places and regions curriculum goals
phoneme categorization
phonics instruction approach
22. 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
Direct Approach (teaching method)
Operant Conditioning -
parallel process
Quadrant a
23. Refers to the process by which te learners incorporates new learner incorporates new learning item into his or her developing system or interlanguage.
Acquisition
phonological awareness
Thorndike - Edward
Bandura - Albert
24. Concrete - visual representation of something that cannot otherwise be seen
Cooperative Learning
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
science - technology - society perspective
models
25. Models or visual examples of the information
Accretion Learning
citizenship curriculum
portfolios
demonstration
26. Use of place value and hundreds and thousands
third and fourth grade place value
Krashen
ten general standard strands
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
27. An outdated reading strategy that attempts to teach students to read by having them follow other students in reading specific passages of text identified by the teacher. This technique is not recommended because it hampers reading fluency - its borin
Round - robin Reading
five results of print awareness
Critical Thinking
Quadrant a
28. Begin working with decimals
fifth grade place value
phonemic awareness
The Grammar - translation Approach (teaching method)
print awareness
29. Art
Quadrant a
Kohlberg - Lawrence
geography areas of knowledge
Emergent Reader
30. Comprehending that sounds in language are represented by printed or written symbols
environment and society curriculum goals
orthographic knowledge
sociological theory
demonstration
31. Understands conventional alternative for sounds and structure of words
literature based reading approach
transitional
Onomatopoeia
language skills are developed
32. Begins to understand letter - sound correspondence
semiphonic spelling
overall importance of the arts
proficiency
second grade number sense
33. Numbers and operations - algebra - geometry - measurement - data analysis and probability - problem solving - reasining and proof - communicatins - connections - representations
anecdotal record
Bandura - Albert
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
ten general standard strands
34. Pattern - regularity - reasons for spatial organization
Critical Thinking
science - technology - society perspective
basic concepts in physical education
primary components of learning geography
35. Genre - content - structure - language of text - prior knowledge
fraction manipulatives
literature analysis needs
anecdotal record
analytic phonics
36. Specific techniques that promote reading comprehension such as predicting and gaining word meanings from context
Krashen's - The Monitor
Gardner - Howard
phonics and spelling
comprehension strategy
37. Body's capacity to maintain vigorous physical activity for a period of time
psychology activities
cardiovascular efficiency
The Silent Way (teaching method)
alphabetic principle
38. Formal evaluation that measures student progress towards meeting goals
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
standards - based assessment
addition strategies
concepts and skills for social studies
39. Stages of cognitive development
physical fitness
Experiential Learning
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
Pieget - Jean
40. Students learn by building on prior knowledge and by doing
phonics
poetry instruction helps
constructivism
Quadrant a
41. Map skills and spatial organization of the world - places and regions of the world - physical and human systems - environment and society - uses of geography
first grade number sense
geography areas of knowledge
Bandura - Albert
Bronfenbrenner Ecological Model
42. Refined mastery of multiplication and division
Deductive Reasoning
Pieget - Jean
phoneme categorization
fourth and fifth grade number sense
43. Movements or skills become natural and completed without thought
fluency
dynamic assessment
Quadarant c
proficiency
44. Use language above abilities - repeat key words - slow speech rate - clearly articulate - avoid using difficult words - simplify materials
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
Aids for ELL learners
Semantics
Acquisition
45. Theory of moral development
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Phonics
basic concepts in physical education
Kohlberg - Lawrence
46. Read aloud - children talk about story - independent reading center - environmental print - alphabet and word games
Ausubel - David
gain print knowledge
literature analysis needs
approach spelling with
47. Refers to the observed results of the learners efforts
phonemic awareness fostered with
Output
Quadrant a
economics skills
48. Identify and define a problem - identify and define values - predict consequences and outcomes - reach decision - justify decision - if needed alter decision
muscular endurance
components of decision making
domains of learning
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
49. Lower level questioning
Whole Language
gain print knowledge
second grade number sense
Quadarant c
50. Tends to be more relevant to students and it appears to be the conscious choice of how students want to learn. This approach involves self - instruction - experimenting - inquiry - exploring - and general curiosity. Acquisition accounts for about 20%
Syntactic System
Quadarant a and c
Acquisition
Information Processing