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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Doubles - five facts - zeros and ones - nifty nines
strategies to help map reading
five levels of learning geometry
multiplication strategies
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
2. Multiplication and beginning division
locomotor skills
third grade number sense
objectives of arts education
Acquisition
3. Events are formed by human perceptions of places and regions - events of past provide insights into climate - resources - ecosystems - and migration of humans - why certain events happened a certain way
inquiry - based
Gilligan - Carol
physical and human systems curriculum goals
curriculum for reading include
4. Two - vowel combinations where both vowels are heard - but not quite making their usual sounds because of the blending - i.e. - oy in TOY.
Hunter - Madeline
Homographs
Diphthongs
phoneme deletion
5. Teaching students to use their own thinking processes to solve problems.
dynamic assessment
Output
inquiry promotes
Cognitive Coaching
6. Promotes understanding of alphabetic principles and relationship between phonemes and graphemes
citizenship curriculum
five levels of phonological awareness
phonics
Quadrant a
7. standard spelling is the correct form for written documents.
Conventional Spelling
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
Whole Language
muscular strength
8. Consuming resources and altering natural patterns have consequences - building structures changes the region - reasons people compete for control - relationships of nature and people - carrying capacity - intended and unintended repercussions of huma
skills critical to learning to read and write
ecological - based assessment
environment and society curriculum goals
reading aloud promotes
9. Initiated from the general to the specific - and often referred to as the 'top - down' approach. Deductive reasoning is more narrow and primarily concerned with testing hypotheses. In contrast - Inductive Reasoning is more open - ended and explorator
Deductive Reasoning
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
explicit comprehension instructoin
first and second grade place value
10. Symbols - scale - directions - and grid
four aspects of maps
comprehension skills lead to
anthropology activities
NCTM principles
11. Students analyze letter sound relationships from learned words to those not familiar while not pronouncing sounds in isolation
analytic phonics
guided inquiry
addition strategies
decoding skills
12. Precontrol - control - utilization - proficiency
literature analysis needs
Authentic Assessment
citizenship activities
four levels of physical education assessment
13. Operant conditioning
Pre - writing
Skinner - B.F.
morpheme
Bronfenbrenner Ecological Model
14. Number sense - counting objects - comparing - classifying objects - sets - exploring sets - number patterns
curriculum - based measure
focus of elementary math curriculum
four levels of physical education assessment
curriculum for reading include
15. 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
Quadrant a
Pavlov - Ivan
blend
Affixes
16. Proficiency of the academic Language
science - technology - society perspective
CALP
process indicators
Gardner - Howard
17. L1 is never used. Everything is done in target language.
Homographs
Semantics
Direct Approach (teaching method)
economics curriculum goals
18. Explicit instruction for using letter - sound relationships during the reading of connected text to sight read new words
body composition
physical and human systems curriculum goals
embedded phonics
purpose of physical education
19. Suggests that behavior is somewhat controlled by association and illustrated after a neutral stimulus accepts the eliciting properties of an unconditioned stimulus through the pairing of some unconditioned stimulus with the neutral stimulus.
Classical Conditioning
Krashen's Input Hypothesis
assessments for reading
fifth grade place value
20. Informal measurement based on observation of student work or performance
anecdotal record
models
kindergarten place value
anthropology activities
21. Math word problems
geography areas of knowledge
onset and rime
Quadarant d
analytic phonics
22. Understand relationships of places to one another - distribution of resources throughout the world - how use of goods influence people who consume them - how decisions people make shape present and future - places change over time
domains of learning
Pavlov - Ivan P.
geography curriculum goals
Cooperative Learning
23. Unusual phenomenon demostrated or described to students
narrative texts include
laboratory - experimentation
discrepant event
Mnemonic Device
24. A minimal sound unit of speech that - when contrasted with another phoneme - affects the naming of words in a language - such as /b/ in book contrasts with /r/ in rook - /l/ in look. Phonemes are the smallest units of sound that change the meanings o
Phoneme
curriculum - based measure
constructivism
concepts and skills for social studies
25. Determined amount of fat cells in comparison to the amount of lean cells within a person's body mass
third level of physical education
body composition
Portfolio Assessment
Alphabetic Principle
26. Formal measure that evaluates a student on a subject area by answering specific questions
Sight Word
fourth and fifth grade number sense
criterion - referenced test
Morphemes
27. Organizing data - problem solving - comparing and contrasting - model building - planning - forecasting - decision making
domains of learning
Syllabication
phoneme addition
concepts and skills for social studies
28. 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.
Echo Reading
approach spelling with
assessment of locomotor skills
Gardner - Howard
29. Study of social - political - and cultural values and their impact on scientific research and techological innovation as well as society - politics and culture as a whole
Quadarant a and c
Quadarant b and d
science - technology - society perspective
Direct Approach (teaching method)
30. Influences from home - school - and community affect how well the student will learn
science - technology - society perspective
ecological theory
parallel process
achievement test
31. New vocabulary - descriptive words - realistic viewpoints of people and environment
Information Processing
narrative texts include
five levels of phonological awareness
Piaget - Jean (1896-1980)
32. Direct instruction
social discipline
Alphabetic Principle
Hunter - Madeline
utilization
33. Music
multiplication strategies
Quadrant a
Morphemes
models
34. Word forms and another component of syntax. Morphemes are also the smallest meaningful units in language and word parts that could also change the meaning of a word.
fraction teaching strategies
Output
Morphemes
Behaviorism
35. Ongoing evaluation during an instructional sequence to allow midstream adaptation and improvement of the project.
comprehension skills lead to
Formative Evaluation
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Bandura - Albert
36. The teacher remains mainly silent - to give students the space they need to learn to talk. In this approach - it is assumed that the students' previous experience of learning from their mother tongue will contribute to learning the new foreign langua
Portfolio Assessment
The Silent Way (teaching method)
Experiential Learning
addition strategies
37. Provide a sequence of spoken phonemes and form a new word
phoneme blending
Constructivism
utilization
Guided Writing
38. Behaviors and conditions to ensure proper health - instill skills to use behaviors - teach attitudes - values and knowledge of behaviors - provide opportunities to practice skills
Sight Word
Affixes
health curriculum
fourth and fifth grade number sense
39. Identify the word that remains when a phoneme is removed from an existing word
standards - based assessment
five levels of learning geometry
Syntactic System
phoneme deletion
40. A succession of letters representing the same phonological unit in different words - such as ed in red - bed - fed. or - IGHT in FLIGHT - MIGHT and TIGHT.
Phonogram
Homographs
narrative texts include
portfolios
41. Uses symbols from the alphabet but no knowledge of letter - sound correspondence
precommunicative spelling
Quadarant c
skills needed to decode
Echo Reading
42. Blending sounds in a word to say the word
embedded phonics
Mastery Learning
five levels of phonological awareness
phonemic awareness
43. Different types of manipulatives - various strategies - situations that reflect real life situations
domains of learning
reading aloud promotes
estimation instruction
five results of print awareness
44. Improving social skills through the use of appropriate behaviors
Krashen
social discipline
flexibility
Phonogram
45. Ability of a student to control his physical self - personal movements - recognize spatial conditions - and develop body - space relationships
Thorndike - Edward
first grade number sense
body management
Emergent Reader
46. The terms used to describe words whose pronunciations suggest their meaning (e.g. - meow - buzz - zoom).
skills needed to decode
multiplication strategies
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
Onomatopoeia
47. Language acquisition - oral vocabulary and usage - reading comprehension skills
literature based reading approach
Acquisition
reading aloud promotes
aptitude test
48. Taught gradually in the context of meaningful reading
comprehension skills lead to
phonemic awareness fostered with
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
intrinsic phonics
49. Student names - nursery rhymes - sound games - read poems - sing songs - alphabet books - discuss words and sounds - word banks - point out consonants and vowels
fourth level of physical education
body composition
sociological theory
phonics instruction
50. Identify and define a problem - identify and define values - predict consequences and outcomes - reach decision - justify decision - if needed alter decision
morpheme
locomotor skill progression
components of decision making
direct daily measurement