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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Identify ELL's - design an effective program reflective of their needs - employ appropriate ESL or bilingual personell or both - align ELL's to state and local content standards - and to provide ongoing authentic assessment
Lau Plan
phoneme segmentation
Behaviorism
Onomatopoeia
2. Student names - nursery rhymes - sound games - read poems - sing songs - alphabet books - discuss words and sounds - word banks - point out consonants and vowels
phonics instruction
process indicators
analytic phonics
Quadarant c
3. Grammatical structures need not be the center of cirriculum organization. Certain rules are acquired before others.
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4. Learning through experience
Bandura - Albert
Echo Reading
Dewey - John
Quadarant d
5. Complete a problem or project with an explanation for an answer
performance tasks
aptitude test
four aspects of maps
fraction instruction
6. Credited with coining the Multiple Intelligences Theory which is a pluralized way of understanding the intellect. Researchers believe that each person's level of intelligence is made up of autonomous faculties that can work individually or in concert
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
performance tasks
Gardner - Howard
constructivism
7. Recognize the same sounds in a variety of words
three stages of map reading
Bandura - Albert
basic concepts in physical education
phoneme identity
8. Language Acquisition hypothesis
Krashen
domains of learning
discrepant event
phonics instruction
9. Create classroom societies - study the market - prepare personal budgets - workforce education
phoneme addition
economics activities
how to develop number sense
precommunicative spelling
10. The concept that written language is comprised of letters that represent sounds in spoken words
phoneme isolation
alphabetic principle
fraction instruction
semiphonic spelling
11. Direct instruction - model - guided practice - application
basic concepts in physical education
explicit comprehension instructoin
Phonics
fourth level of physical education
12. Identify the word that remains when a phoneme is removed from an existing word
phoneme deletion
Syntactic System
onset - rime phonics
comprehension
13. Students involved and motivated in learning process - children create situation of learning meaningful to them.
free discovery method
Gardner - Howard
fraction instruction
political science curriculum goals
14. Equity - curriculum - teaching - learning - assessment - technology
NCTM principles
Pavlov - Ivan P.
synthetic phonics
Pavlov - Ivan
15. Construct understanding from the words
comprehension
comprehension skills lead to
three types of essential lessons for social studies
direct daily measurement
16. 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.
Phoneme
dynamic assessment
Assimilation
assessment of locomotor skills
17. Cognative Academic Language Learning Approach
authentic assessment
Conventional Spelling
CALLA
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
18. Writing
sociology activities
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Quadarant d
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
19. Phonics instruction and whole language instruction - alphabetic principle - phonemic awareness - vocabulary - fluency - comprehension
proactive
reading instruction should include
first level of physical education
assessment of locomotor skills
20. Behaviors and conditions to ensure proper health - instill skills to use behaviors - teach attitudes - values and knowledge of behaviors - provide opportunities to practice skills
Morphemes
diagnostic assessment
phonemic awareness fostered with
health curriculum
21. Refers to the learner's ability to draw on his or her interlanguage system during communication
Guided Writing
Piaget - Jean (1896-1980)
Access
phonics instruction approach
22. Determined amount of fat cells in comparison to the amount of lean cells within a person's body mass
Gardner - Howard
The Silent Way (teaching method)
body composition
criterion - referenced test
23. Changing one phoneme for another to make a new word
phoneme substitution
authentic assessment
economics curriculum goals
Thorndike - Edward
24. Discovering - simplifying - and applying patterns in scientific discovery
forecasting
Pavlov - Ivan
demonstration
Quadrant a
25. The process of adapting a new culture;the new langage is seen as tied to the way the learners community and the target language community view one another.
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
Homographs
skills of proficiency of inquiry method
fourth level of physical education
26. Math word problems
how to develop number sense
Quadarant d
five levels of phonological awareness
proactive
27. Understanding that sounds are related to written words
phonological awareness
Language Experience Approach (LEA)
process indicators
Critical Thinking
28. Read aloud to class - student oral reading periods - shared reading - sustained silent reading
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
literature based reading approach
Kounin - Jacob
Strategies for teaching
29. Art
third level of physical education
overall importance of the arts
Quadrant a
phoneme deletion
30. Integrates the variable for selected investigation
question
Gardner - Howard
Authentic Assessment
Experiential Learning
31. 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%
Quadarant c
objectives of arts education
Acquisition
Pavlov - Ivan P.
32. Students analyze letter sound relationships from learned words to those not familiar while not pronouncing sounds in isolation
analytic phonics
performance tasks
phoneme categorization
social discipline
33. Recognize and name letters of the alphabet - print knowledge - phonemic awareness
CALP
factors that predict reading achievement
Cognitive Coaching
Quadarant d
34. Use of place value and hundreds and thousands
activities to gain language knowledge
five spelling stages
Constructivism
third and fourth grade place value
35. 1. understand the problem - 2. determine essential information - 3. make a plan - 4. follow the plan - 5. check the answer
Quadarant d
laboratory - experimentation
story problem steps
Kounin - Jacob
36. Spatial awareness - effort - and peer relationships developed through movement concepts and skill themes
demonstration
Etymology
Quadrant a and b
focus of physical education
37. Computers available and used throughout the world - students comfortable with electronic equipment - information readily available - electronics provides opportunities for investigation - learning needs can be addressed by use of technology - technol
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
word recognition
curriculum for reading include
Acquisition
38. Word recognition - comprehension - and fluency
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
skills needed to read
control
models
39. How government works - ways to change society for the better - value - based decision making - analyze social settings and conditions - define key political issues
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
citizenship curriculum
muscular strength
Alphabetic Principle
40. Uses symbols from the alphabet but no knowledge of letter - sound correspondence
Maslow - Abraham
flexibility
Quadrant a
precommunicative spelling
41. Genre - content - structure - language of text - prior knowledge
word recognition
inquiry promotes
literature analysis needs
problem solving teaching strategies
42. Drills and exercises
Quadrant b
transformation
Maslow - Abraham
Output
43. Hierarchy of needs
objectives of arts education
purpose of teaching reading
Maslow - Abraham
second grade number sense
44. Involves the ability to: research & explore - question & analyze - and make changes to both lessons and curriculum based on learning results experienced in the classroom.
Bandura - Albert
Pre - writing
economics activities
Reflective Teaching
45. Daily assessment of a student's performance on the skills taught each day and used to modify instruction
Sight Word
Bronfenbrenner Ecological Model
skills needed to read
direct daily measurement
46. (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.
comprehension
developmental theory
language skills are developed
47. Field trips to government facilities - scenarios for useful problem solving - discuss and debate current events
The Grammar - translation Approach (teaching method)
citizenship activities
five results of print awareness
Learning Theories
48. Ideas - organization - voice - word choice - sentence fluency - conventions
phonetic
six traits approach
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
types of number relationships for 1-10
49. Two letters that represent one speech sound - as EA in BREAD - CH in CHAT - or NG in SING.
Digraphs
transitional
Metacognition involves several important elements including - designing - monitoring - and assessing a specific plan of action. Steps students should take to enhance metacognition: (1) identify how much they know about a specific topic to consider fo
Hidalgo - Nitza
50. State question - formulate hypothesis - describe variables - indicate controls - collect data - organize data - use mathematical applications - conclusion - enrichment activities
Moll - Luis
Vygotsky - Lev
Canter - Lee
inquiry