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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Zone of proximal development
skills critical to learning to read and write
Phonics
Thorndike - Edward
Vygotsky - Lev
2. 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
Classical Conditioning
Gardner - Howard
Accretion Learning
anecdotal record
3. Aid student in traveling or moving some distance - fundamental skill for accessing home - school and community
Syntactic System
locomotor skills
phonics
Kounin - Jacob
4. Words that are spelled alike but have different sounds and meanings (bow and arrow vs. bow of a ship) .
enrichment strategies
Homographs
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
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
5. Utilize primary sources - incorporate fiction - use of timelines
Pavlov - Ivan P.
comprehension skills lead to
Echo Reading
three types of essential lessons for social studies
6. Integrates other subjects - promotes symbol systems - improves language - uses higher order thinking skills - allows creative self - expression - develops independence - self - concept and self confidence - encourages use of personal strengths - enha
phonemic awareness fostered with
overall importance of the arts
Krashen
five levels of learning geometry
7. Create classroom societies - study the market - prepare personal budgets - workforce education
Cummins
Quadarant b and d
economics activities
Lau Plan
8. Classical conditioning
unifying processes of science
poetry instruction helps
Pavlov - Ivan
NCTM principles
9. Two letters that represent one speech sound - as EA in BREAD - CH in CHAT - or NG in SING.
phoneme segmentation
Skinner - B.F.
Syntactic System
Digraphs
10. Refers to the process by which te learners incorporates new learner incorporates new learning item into his or her developing system or interlanguage.
phonemic awareness fostered with
Functional - notional Approach
Acquisition
skills needed to decode
11. Simple contextual tasks - connect meaning of fraction computation with whole - number computation - estimation and informal methods to develop strategies - explore each operation using manipulatives
second grade number sense
discrepant event
Quadarant d
fraction teaching strategies
12. Simple maps to begin - instruct on simple symbols used - students construct a map
strategies to help map reading
flexibility
Krashen's Natural Order Hypothesis
five spelling stages
13. A device - such as a formula or rhyme - used as an aid in remembering.
Mnemonic Device
second grade number sense
gain print knowledge
cardiovascular efficiency
14. 'if so - how?' In short - metacognition is simply the process of 'thinking about thinking.' In fact - good readers use metacognition before they read anythingin order to help them clarify their purpose for reading and to preview the text.
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
Guided Writing
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
comprehension skills lead to
15. Region/area - length - set
physical and human systems curriculum goals
social structures activities
phoneme identity
fraction manipulatives
16. Promotes understanding of alphabetic principles and relationship between phonemes and graphemes
phonics
types of number activities from 10-20
Output
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
17. The thought processes students are able to rely on relative to problem solving. Here - students use creativity - analysis - and logic regarding their ability to analyze facts - make comparisons - generate ideas - defend view points - draw inferences
assessments for reading
science - technology - society perspective
Critical Thinking
multiplication strategies
18. 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.
literature based reading approach
Morphemes
assessment of locomotor skills
Phonics
19. Advance organizer
Ausubel - David
standards - based assessment
Dewey - John
Digraphs
20. Determines student progress and performance based on lessons presented in curriculum
curriculum - based measure
transmission
phonemic awareness fostered with
Emergent Reader
21. Evaluation that comes at the conclusion of an educational program or instructional sequence.
Montessori - Maria
Summative evaluation
Quadarant c
Onomatopoeia
22. Spatial awareness - effort - and peer relationships developed through movement concepts and skill themes
Guided Reading
process indicators
focus of physical education
Behaviorism
23. Is a metaphoric term used by Vygotsky to show how parents and teachers provide temporary assistance to children/students by modeling appropriate behavior or skills. In the classroom - teachers model or demonstrate specific strategies and gradually sh
Quadrant a
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
Scaffolding
Direct Approach (teaching method)
24. The history or study of words.
norm - referenced test
three stages of map reading
body management
Etymology
25. Rhyming and alliteration - sentence segmentation - syllable blending and segmentation - onset rime - blending and segmentation - phoneme blending and segmentation
Skinner - B.F.
Bruner - Jerome
ecological theory
five levels of phonological awareness
26. Motor development - body awareness - social adjustments and interaction
basic concepts in physical education
four levels of physical education assessment
subtraction strategies
phonemic awareness
27. Literal and figurative meanings of words - metaphors - similies - patterns of language
Bruner - Jerome
fraction teaching strategies
phonological awareness
poetry instruction helps
28. Particularly the vowels - to spell many of the sounds. Sounds are called phonemes - and represented in print - and Graphemes are letter combinations.
CALLA
Quadrant a
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
Krashen's Acquisition vs. Learning
29. Convert letters into sound sequences and blend sounds to form words
physical and human systems curriculum goals
synthetic phonics
Strategies for teaching
Canter - Lee
30. A theory of animal and human learning that focuses on observable behaviors and ignores psychological activities.
transformation
Syntactic System
Behaviorism
citizenship activities
31. 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
COPEC guidelines for physical education
The Silent Way (teaching method)
phonics
body management
32. There is a connection between language function and neural anatomy - focusing on the right and left hemisphere. There is a focus of specific aspects of SLA: age differences;fossilization;pattern practice in classroom SLA.
Guided Writing
Quadarant c
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
ten general standard strands
33. Collection of completed student work selected by the student and the teacher
Cognitive Coaching
portfolios
fraction instruction
Rime
34. Observing - measuring - identifying content - interpreting data - classifying - predicting - researching - communicating - inferring - hypothesizing - experimenting
phoneme segmentation
phonetic
process indicators
authentic assessment
35. Developmentally appropriate practice - integration - scaffolding - cooperative learning - questioning - task analysis - content enhancements - graphic organizers - wait time - peer tutoring - student responses - instructional pacing - feedback
Strategies for teaching
The Silent Way (teaching method)
Quadarant d
Syllabication
36. Begin working with decimals
Guided Reading
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
fifth grade place value
literature based reading approach
37. Math word problems
Quadarant d
political science curriculum goals
Quadrant a
literature based reading approach
38. Grammatical structures need not be the center of cirriculum organization. Certain rules are acquired before others.
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39. 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
people - places and regions curriculum goals
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
Initial Blends
transitional
40. The notion that letters making a word have corresponding sounds - thus letters and sounds can be placed together to build words.
geography curriculum goals
models
Language Experience Approach (LEA)
Alphabetic Principle
41. 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
geography areas of knowledge
purpose of teaching reading
political science curriculum goals
alphabetic principle
42. 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
phoneme categorization
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
domains of learning
43. Theory of moral development
Kohlberg - Lawrence
Conventional Spelling
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
skills needed to decode
44. Ruled that providing the same access to cirriculum - instruction - and material to students of LEP as is provided to English Dominante
purpose of teaching reading
political science curriculum goals
Lau vs. Nichols
Thorndike - Edward
45. Used after inappropriate behavior occurs - ignore the behavior - use non - verbal interactions and person - to - person dialogue
reactive
Quadrant a
fourth and fifth grade number sense
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
46. Construct understanding from the words
Krashen's Natural Approach
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
citizenship curriculum
comprehension
47. 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
phonics and spelling
Cognitive Coaching
Lau Plan
physical fitness
48. Facilitated nad guided by teacher - process of learning given to students - small group projets - experimental investigations
inquiry - based
comprehension
Bandura - Albert
reactive
49. Determine student learning from thinking processes - formation of ideas - and development of skills in creative and factual writing
Aids for ELL learners
fourth level of physical education
physical fitness
journal writing
50. Subtraction as think - addition - subtraction facts with sums to 10 - sums greater than 10
physical and human systems curriculum goals
indicators of attitude about science
precontrol
subtraction strategies