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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Word recognition - comprehension - and fluency
Mnemonic Device
third and fourth grade place value
skills needed to read
three categories of arts standards
2. Movement more controlled and skill repeatd in similar manner everytime it's demonstrated
control
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
social discipline
3. Organizing data - problem solving - comparing and contrasting - model building - planning - forecasting - decision making
Diphthongs
Bandura - Albert
Morphemes
concepts and skills for social studies
4. Self - paced instruction - mentoring - ability grouping - compacting - telescoping - tiered lessons
inquiry
embedded phonics
norm - referenced test
enrichment strategies
5. Simple maps to begin - instruct on simple symbols used - students construct a map
Round - robin Reading
fourth level of physical education
strategies to help map reading
Summative evaluation
6. Process of understanding letters in text represent phonemes in speech
key points in study of people
decoding skills
Pavlov - Ivan
muscular strength
7. Separate onsets and rimes in words so students may read them and blend parts into words
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
onset - rime phonics
inquiry - based
phoneme isolation
8. Music
economics activities
decoding
Quadrant a
transmission
9. Social or observational learning theory
Pieget - Jean
Bandura - Albert
language skills are developed
Lau Plan
10. Recognize the same sounds in a variety of words
intrinsic phonics
phoneme identity
addition strategies
Ausubel - David
11. Discovering - simplifying - and applying patterns in scientific discovery
skills needed to read
forecasting
five spelling stages
Choral Reading
12. Role playing
phoneme categorization
Orthography
Quadarant c
strategies to help map reading
13. Provide a sequence of spoken phonemes and form a new word
proactive
phoneme blending
Equilibration
third and fourth grade place value
14. Discovery learning and constructivism
Bruner - Jerome
orthographic knowledge
observation
Quadarant d
15. Evaluation that comes at the conclusion of an educational program or instructional sequence.
Direct Approach (teaching method)
Summative evaluation
process indicators
Acquisition
16. Teaching students to use their own thinking processes to solve problems.
three categories of arts standards
Cognitive Coaching
environment and society curriculum goals
Classical Conditioning
17. Specific techniques that promote reading comprehension such as predicting and gaining word meanings from context
comprehension strategy
Emergent Reader
decoding
sociological theory
18. Determines student progress and performance based on lessons presented in curriculum
Krashen's - The Monitor
curriculum - based measure
whole language approach
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
19. Motivation is the primary determinant of L2 proficiency;The more motivated you are the better you will perform
reading instruction should include
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
observation
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
20. Read aloud to class - student oral reading periods - shared reading - sustained silent reading
Whole Language
direct daily measurement
analogy - based phonics
literature based reading approach
21. 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%
Pavlov - Ivan
decoding
Acquisition
core beliefs of mathematics education
22. 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
purpose of teaching reading
environment and society curriculum goals
models
Cummins
23. Addiciton and subtraction without manipulatives or using fingers
types of number activities from 10-20
third and fourth grade place value
first grade number sense
The Grammar - translation Approach (teaching method)
24. Identify words in print - which is vocabulary development
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
word recognition
three concepts for physical education curriculum
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
25. In the classroom the teacher and students take on roles similar to that of the parent and child respectively. Students must respond physically to the words of the teacher. The activity may be a simple game such as Simon Says or may involve more compl
Cognitive Coaching
ways to encourage citizenship
instructional cycle for science instruction
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
26. Challenged in math instruction - qualified teachers - primary standards - utilize and apply number - algebra - geometry - measurement and statistics concepts - activities related to math content - meaningful to students and integrated with other subj
core beliefs of mathematics education
Operant Conditioning -
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
precontrol
27. Improving social skills through the use of appropriate behaviors
political science curriculum goals
social discipline
Kounin - Jacob
Constructivism
28. Reading
Syntactic System
literature based reading approach
phoneme isolation
Quadarant d
29. A technique to examine students' collective abilities via real - world challenges that requires them to apply their relevant skills and knowledge.
alternative assessment
Authentic Assessment
anecdotal record
fluency
30. Taught gradually in the context of meaningful reading
Etymology
primary components of learning geography
Montessori - Maria
intrinsic phonics
31. Need to know o be functionsl
geography curriculum goals
forecasting
Functional - notional Approach
oral language
32. Learning of governmetn function and following the rulse as set forth. legalistic and assimilationist
phoneme segmentation
Erikson - Erik
phoneme substitution
transmission
33. Constructivist theory is a general framework for instruction based upon the study of cognition. Constructivism is based on the belief that children construct meaning from their experiences - and are not just passive receivers of information. Much of
process indicators
multiplication strategies
second grade number sense
Constructivism
34. Use of place value and hundreds and thousands
third and fourth grade place value
focus of physical education
Phoneme
ten general standard strands
35. Uses symbols from the alphabet but no knowledge of letter - sound correspondence
Intake
precommunicative spelling
citizenship activities
Operant Conditioning -
36. Convert letters into sound sequences and blend sounds to form words
synthetic phonics
factors that predict reading achievement
four aspects of maps
phoneme deletion
37. 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
reactive
economics curriculum goals
comprehension strategy
assessments for reading
38. 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
Language Experience Approach (LEA)
story problem steps
Dewey - John (1859-1952)-
physical and human systems curriculum goals
39. A word that is easily recognized as a whole and does not require word analysis for identification or pronunciation - (i.e. - Dolch 220 Sight Vocabulary List).
Syllabication
Dewey - John (1859-1952)-
Sight Word
criterion - referenced test
40. Standardized reading test - portfolios - profile - performance task - anecdotal records
Rogers - Carl
Guided Writing
assessments for reading
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
41. Models or visual examples of the information
demonstration
psychology activities
skills needed to read
first level of physical education
42. Integrates the variable for selected investigation
norm - referenced test
Homographs
question
whole language approach
43. Literal and figurative meanings of words - metaphors - similies - patterns of language
journal writing
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
poetry instruction helps
Emergent Reader
44. Advance organizer
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
Ausubel - David
Kounin - Jacob
four levels of physical education assessment
45. Meaningful context - acceptance of all learners - flexible structure - supportive classroom - integration - focused expectations - context skill development - collaboration and scaffolding - authentic assessments
Quadarant a and c
word recognition
whole language approach
observation
46. Explicit instruction for using letter - sound relationships during the reading of connected text to sight read new words
Aids for ELL learners
Quadarant c
phoneme addition
embedded phonics
47. Learning through experience
Dewey - John
Gardner - Howard
Erikson - Erik
phoneme categorization
48. Determined amount of fat cells in comparison to the amount of lean cells within a person's body mass
estimation instruction
Pieget - Jean
body composition
Learning Theories
49. What a government is and does - values of American democracy - role of Constitution - relationship of US to other nations - responsibilities of US citizen
fraction instruction
citizenship curriculum
people - places and regions curriculum goals
curriculum - based measure
50. Steer children into the practice of becoming physically active throughout their lifetimes - improve academic achievement and ability to gain knowledge
purpose of physical education
Digraphs
fluency
phoneme identity