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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Standardized reading test - portfolios - profile - performance task - anecdotal records
Rogers - Carl
analogy - based phonics
Strategies for teaching
assessments for reading
2. Informal observation - authentic assessment - formal observation - testing
Syllabication
assessment of locomotor skills
geography areas of knowledge
Conventional Spelling
3. Movements and skills carried out with intensified instinctive actions
utilization
geography curriculum goals
phonetic
CALLA
4. Need to know o be functionsl
achievement test
Functional - notional Approach
Mnemonic Device
types of number activities from 10-20
5. Congnitively demanding
primary components of learning geography
phonological awareness
dynamic assessment
Quadarant c and d
6. Learning is formal knowledge(rules) - acquistion - at the subconsious level (child's acquiring his first language).
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7. Amount of force a muscle can produce
developmental theory
literature based reading approach
muscular strength
Quadarant d
8. Daily assessment of a student's performance on the skills taught each day and used to modify instruction
Quadrant a
direct daily measurement
Montessori - Maria
phonetic
9. Hierarchy of needs
Maslow - Abraham
phonemic awareness
literature analysis needs
cardiovascular efficiency
10. Body's capacity to maintain vigorous physical activity for a period of time
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Emergent Reader
Constructivism
cardiovascular efficiency
11. Create classroom societies - study the market - prepare personal budgets - workforce education
Idioms
economics activities
Deductive Reasoning
Quadarant d
12. Determined amount of fat cells in comparison to the amount of lean cells within a person's body mass
anecdotal record
Guided Writing
Thorndike - Edward
body composition
13. Spatial - one and two more - one and two less - anchors - part - part - whole
Choral Reading
intrinsic phonics
Experiential Learning
types of number relationships for 1-10
14. Systems - order and organization - evidence - models and explanation - change - constancy and measurement - evolution - equilibrium and cycles - form - function and structure
unifying processes of science
observation
orthographic knowledge
Erikson - Erik
15. Determine student learning from thinking processes - formation of ideas - and development of skills in creative and factual writing
journal writing
phonemic awareness fostered with
CALLA
how to develop number sense
16. Particularly the vowels - to spell many of the sounds. Sounds are called phonemes - and represented in print - and Graphemes are letter combinations.
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
Portfolio Assessment
Summative evaluation
sociological theory
17. Understanding that sounds are related to written words
phonological awareness
Learning Theories
five levels of learning geometry
skills needed to decode
18. Formal measure of tests to evaluate student ability to acquire skills
precommunicative spelling
aptitude test
purpose of teaching reading
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
19. Connectionism
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
Thorndike - Edward
semiphonic spelling
reading aloud promotes
20. Choice/control theory
utilization
analogy - based phonics
Accretion Learning
Glasser - William
21. Discovering - simplifying - and applying patterns in scientific discovery
The Grammar - translation Approach (teaching method)
Bronfenbrenner Ecological Model
forecasting
Classical Conditioning
22. 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
Accretion Learning
Montessori - Maria
expository method
Equilibration
23. An attachment to the end or beginningof base or root words. A generic term that describes prefixes and suffixes word parts 'fixed to' either the beginnings of words (prefixes) or the ending of words (suffixes). For example - the word disrespectfulhas
CALP
Affixes
fourth level of physical education
question
24. Development of spoken language system
oral language
phonetic
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
25. Aid student in traveling or moving some distance - fundamental skill for accessing home - school and community
locomotor skills
norm - referenced test
overall importance of the arts
Reflective Teaching
26. Influences from home - school - and community affect how well the student will learn
ecological theory
Affixes
Krashen's - The Monitor
Quadarant c
27. Topographical - projective - Euclidian
free discovery method
three stages of map reading
ten general standard strands
economics curriculum goals
28. Subtraction as think - addition - subtraction facts with sums to 10 - sums greater than 10
subtraction strategies
five spelling stages
five levels of phonological awareness
Cummins
29. Print knowledge - emergent writing - linguistic awareness
fifth grade place value
Bandura - Albert
ecological theory
skills critical to learning to read and write
30. Process of understanding letters in text represent phonemes in speech
decoding skills
sociological theory
physical fitness
Quadrant a and b
31. Teacher choose topic of study and identify process - students construct own investigation - determine needed resources - find answers and organize information
phonics
fraction manipulatives
guided inquiry
Critical Thinking
32. Gradually - experiment with numbers - visualize numbers - use numbers - understand number relationships
factors that predict reading achievement
Bruner - Jerome
how to develop number sense
curriculum - based measure
33. Used after inappropriate behavior occurs - ignore the behavior - use non - verbal interactions and person - to - person dialogue
reactive
whole language approach
authentic assessment
transitional
34. Simple contextual tasks - connect meaning of fraction computation with whole - number computation - estimation and informal methods to develop strategies - explore each operation using manipulatives
problem solving teaching strategies
precommunicative spelling
psychology activities
fraction teaching strategies
35. That subset of the input that is comprehended and attended to in some way.
key points in study of people
Access
CALLA
Intake
36. Direct instruction
Hunter - Madeline
dynamic assessment
economics curriculum goals
anecdotal record
37. The notion that letters making a word have corresponding sounds - thus letters and sounds can be placed together to build words.
Reading Approach (teaching method)
Alphabetic Principle
Skinner - B.F.
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
38. Cognative Academic Language Learning Approach
Gardner - Howard
reading instruction should include
locomotor skill progression
CALLA
39. Proposes that all children can learn when provided with the appropriate learning conditions in the classroom.
economics skills
Mastery Learning
five spelling stages
Quadrant a
40. Funds of knowledge
Moll - Luis
skills needed to decode
Schemata - a data structure for representing the generic concepts stored in memory. There are three types of schemata's - content - language - and textual. 1.) Content Schemata
basic concepts in physical education
41. Involves the ability to: research & explore - question & analyze - and make changes to both lessons and curriculum based on learning results experienced in the classroom.
CALP
Reflective Teaching
Guided Reading
Rime
42. How long can a muscle produce force
Scaffolding
muscular endurance
three concepts for physical education curriculum
third and fourth grade place value
43. An ability to sound ot new words or to interpret a word from print to speech through the skill of sound - symbol correspondence
Syllabication
decoding
Hunter - Madeline
key points in study of people
44. Specific techniques that promote reading comprehension such as predicting and gaining word meanings from context
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
third grade number sense
linguistic awareness
comprehension strategy
45. Students analyze letter sound relationships from learned words to those not familiar while not pronouncing sounds in isolation
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
analytic phonics
Affixes
five results of print awareness
46. Used for specific uses of the language. People who do not want to travel abroad - but just need to read it.
locomotor skill progression
portfolios
Reading Approach (teaching method)
science - technology - society perspective
47. Stages of cognitive development
Krashen's Natural Approach
precontrol
enrichment strategies
Pieget - Jean
48. Two - vowel combinations where both vowels are heard - but not quite making their usual sounds because of the blending - i.e. - oy in TOY.
language skills are developed
Diphthongs
Erikson - Erik
inquiry
49. Language acquisition - oral vocabulary and usage - reading comprehension skills
fraction manipulatives
Bandura - Albert
reading aloud promotes
basic concepts in physical education
50. Direct instruction - inquiry based instruction - cooperative learning
transmission
three stages of map reading
Homographs
instructional approaches for reading