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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Discovery learning and constructivism
Quadarant d
fifth grade place value
unifying processes of science
Bruner - Jerome
2. Multiple intelligences
phoneme segmentation
Gardner - Howard
poetry instruction helps
components of decision making
3. The flow and the structures of a conversation or topics within
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
Conventional Spelling
precommunicative spelling
third and fourth grade place value
4. Operant Conditioning
Experiential Learning
blend
Skinner - B.F.
Emergence Learning
5. Spatial awareness - effort - and peer relationships developed through movement concepts and skill themes
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
focus of physical education
Behaviorism
political science curriculum goals
6. Learning the lingusitic rules will help you develope competence of the new language
demonstration
first level of physical education
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
Emergence Learning
7. Quadrant of comprehensible input
Cummins
fifth grade place value
comprehension
political science curriculum goals
8. Physical and human characteristics of certain places and regions - human relationships that exist and hwo they function in places and regions - similarities and differences of diverse places and regions
reading instruction should include
economics activities
Montessori - Maria
people - places and regions curriculum goals
9. Three levels of culture
process indicators
Krashen's Natural Approach
Hidalgo - Nitza
three types of essential lessons for social studies
10. Systems - order and organization - evidence - models and explanation - change - constancy and measurement - evolution - equilibrium and cycles - form - function and structure
blend
reading instruction should include
unifying processes of science
utilization
11. 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
types of number relationships for 1-10
Equilibration
Direct Approach (teaching method)
free discovery method
12. Utilize primary sources - incorporate fiction - use of timelines
people - places and regions curriculum goals
print awareness
three types of essential lessons for social studies
standards - based assessment
13. Alphabet knowledge - letter - sound correspondences - left - to - right directionality - word families - spelling patterns - phonics - word structures - irregular spellings - manipulating or building words
approach spelling with
reading aloud promotes
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
Vygotsky - Lev
14. Use of place value and hundreds and thousands
Quadarant d
objectives of arts education
third and fourth grade place value
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
15. classroom teacher supports student development with the writing process. Students are required to write sentences or passages while the teacher guides the process and instruction through conferences and minilessons.
Cognitive Coaching
Guided Writing
anthropology activities
three types of essential lessons for social studies
16. Informal measurement based on observation of student work or performance
six traits approach
anecdotal record
curriculum - based measure
Acquisition
17. Physical education
Quadrant a
four levels of physical education assessment
Glasser - William
addition strategies
18. Learning of governmetn function and following the rulse as set forth. legalistic and assimilationist
Summative evaluation
ecological - based assessment
transmission
print awareness
19. Begin working with decimals
strategies to help map reading
fifth grade place value
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
muscular strength
20. Promotes understanding of alphabetic principles and relationship between phonemes and graphemes
developmental theory
body composition
phoneme deletion
phonics
21. Art
phonemic awareness fostered with
number sense
linguistic awareness
Quadrant a
22. Learners find it easier to to acquire patterns that confrom to linguistic universals than those that do not.
Piaget - Jean (1896-1980)
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
phonological awareness
expository method
23. Fitness concepts of muscular strength and flexibility - development of specific skill exercises
Bruner - Jerome
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
third level of physical education
decoding
24. Literal and figurative meanings of words - metaphors - similies - patterns of language
poetry instruction helps
phoneme isolation
Quadrant a
geography curriculum goals
25. Determine student learning from thinking processes - formation of ideas - and development of skills in creative and factual writing
Quadrant b
proficiency
inquiry promotes
journal writing
26. Determined amount of fat cells in comparison to the amount of lean cells within a person's body mass
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
body composition
Digraphs
Pavlov - Ivan P.
27. Informal observation of student interacting with the evironment
ecological - based assessment
Quadarant c
Aids for ELL learners
Gilligan - Carol
28. Identify words in print - which is vocabulary development
flexibility
phoneme substitution
Gardner - Howard
word recognition
29. Region/area - length - set
Whole Language
precontrol
fraction manipulatives
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
30. Aid student in traveling or moving some distance - fundamental skill for accessing home - school and community
linguistic awareness
Digraphs
locomotor skills
Erikson - Erik
31. Emotional variables such as anxiety - motivation and self confidence play a part in language aquisition
Access
assessments for reading
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
Whole Language
32. Based on experiences they have and materials presented
Quadrant a
Learning Theories
language skills are developed
phonics instruction
33. Communicate at basic level in four disciplines - communicate proficiently in at least one art form - develop and present basic analysis of works of art
objectives of arts education
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
transformation
social structures activities
34. Provide lecture - deliver demonstrations - impart explanations of science topics
expository method
Vygotsky - Lev
body composition
Reflective Teaching
35. Recogize separate sounds in words
Quadarant c
sociological theory
comprehension strategy
phoneme isolation
36. 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
overall importance of the arts
Guided Writing
Bandura - Albert
political science curriculum goals
37. Funds of knowledge
Moll - Luis
anecdotal record
aptitude test
orthographic knowledge
38. 1. understand the problem - 2. determine essential information - 3. make a plan - 4. follow the plan - 5. check the answer
story problem steps
Quadrant a
Quadarant c
diagnostic assessment
39. Create classroom societies - study the market - prepare personal budgets - workforce education
first grade number sense
embedded phonics
economics activities
phoneme substitution
40. Print knowledge - emergent writing - linguistic awareness
skills critical to learning to read and write
Strategies for teaching
unifying processes of science
phonics instruction approach
41. Two or more individuals reading aloud from the same text in unison to enhance oral reading fluency.
skills needed to decode
Choral Reading
models
Orthography
42. Body's capacity to maintain vigorous physical activity for a period of time
how to develop number sense
cardiovascular efficiency
phoneme segmentation
analogy - based phonics
43. The joining of two or more consonant sounds - represented by letters that begins a word without losing the identity of the sounds - such as /bl/ in black - the joining of the first consonant and vowel sounds in a word - such as /b/ and /a/ in baby. T
Equilibration
Onomatopoeia
Quadarant c
Initial Blends
44. Refers to language sources that are used to initiate the language process
Assimilation
citizenship curriculum
Scaffolding
Input
45. You give a list of vocabulary words in L2. Classes are taught in L1.
The Grammar - translation Approach (teaching method)
Hidalgo - Nitza
reading aloud promotes
Quadarant d
46. Large group activity everyone does same experiment - inquiry not a part of learning process
phoneme segmentation
four levels of physical education assessment
laboratory - experimentation
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
47. Lower level questioning
Quadarant c
process indicators
factors that predict reading achievement
diagnostic assessment
48. Used for specific uses of the language. People who do not want to travel abroad - but just need to read it.
body composition
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Erikson - Erik
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
49. Rhyming and alliteration - sentence segmentation - syllable blending and segmentation - onset rime - blending and segmentation - phoneme blending and segmentation
five levels of phonological awareness
Syntactic System
Sight Word
Homographs
50. Modeling
Quadarant c and d
Rogers - Carl
Bandura - Albert
Krashen's Input Hypothesis