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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Begins to understand letter - sound correspondence
Rogers - Carl
basic concepts in physical education
semiphonic spelling
Onomatopoeia
2. The study of the nature and use of symbols in a writing system; correct or standardized spelling according to established usage in a given language.
Orthography
Homographs
Pavlov - Ivan P.
ten general standard strands
3. Students need to be given time to correct themselves. Teachers can be optimal (users monitor when to focus on form) - overusers (refer to conscious grammer all the time) - underusers(do not refer to grammer at all)
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4. Writing
fluency
Quadarant d
literature analysis needs
problem solving teaching strategies
5. 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
strategies to help map reading
phonics
Quadarant b and d
6. Ongoing evaluation during an instructional sequence to allow midstream adaptation and improvement of the project.
Formative Evaluation
first level of physical education
Cummins
overall importance of the arts
7. '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.
ten general standard strands
developmental theory
Morphemes
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
8. Mapping
print awareness
Phoneme
reactive
Quadarant c
9. Context reduced
Quadarant b and d
authentic assessment
estimation instruction
three types of essential lessons for social studies
10. Addiction and subtraction usage on worksheets and timed tests
Assimilation
second grade number sense
Quadarant c and d
Whole Language
11. Rhyming and alliteration - sentence segmentation - syllable blending and segmentation - onset rime - blending and segmentation - phoneme blending and segmentation
inquiry promotes
five levels of phonological awareness
narrative texts include
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
12. Visualization - analysis - informal deduction - deduction - rigor
five levels of learning geometry
utilization
Onomatopoeia
skills needed to read
13. Learners find it easier to to acquire patterns that confrom to linguistic universals than those that do not.
Quadrant a
journal writing
The Universal Hypothesis (Chomsky)
Krashen
14. Topographical - projective - Euclidian
three stages of map reading
phonological awareness
physical and human systems curriculum goals
fifth grade place value
15. Includes systems of factual knowledge - values - and cultural conventions. 2.) Language Schemata - includes sentence structure - grammatical inflections - spelling - punctuation - vocabulary - and cohesive structures. 3.)Textual Schemata - includes t
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16. The initial creative stage of writing - prior to drafting - in which the writer formulates ideas - gathers information - organizes or plans.
core beliefs of mathematics education
skills needed to decode
expository method
Pre - writing
17. Organizing data - problem solving - comparing and contrasting - model building - planning - forecasting - decision making
types of number relationships for 1-10
concepts and skills for social studies
models
phonics
18. Field trips to community entities - various technology - study economic systems - build skills in areas of communication
Intake
indicators of attitude about science
social structures activities
literature analysis needs
19. Students analyze letter sound relationships from learned words to those not familiar while not pronouncing sounds in isolation
analytic phonics
Functional - notional Approach
NCTM principles
locomotor skills
20. Simple maps to begin - instruct on simple symbols used - students construct a map
economics curriculum goals
strategies to help map reading
Information Processing
analytic phonics
21. 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
Quadarant d
Critical Thinking
overall importance of the arts
Equilibration
22. Learners must be exposed to messages a little bit beyond proficiency
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23. L1 is never used. Everything is done in target language.
social discipline
Direct Approach (teaching method)
purpose of teaching reading
embedded phonics
24. Teach children to segment words into phonemes and create words by writing letters for phonemes
Guided Reading
question
Bandura - Albert
phonics and spelling
25. Word recognition - comprehension - and fluency
skills needed to read
Idioms
skills needed to decode
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
26. 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
economics curriculum goals
environment and society curriculum goals
CALLA
Thorndike - Edward
27. Modeling
Bandura - Albert
Quadrant a
Rime
physical fitness
28. Credited to Carl Rogers who suggested that all human beings have a natural propensity to learn. The role of the teacher is to facilitate learning via: setting a positive classroom climate for learning; clarifying the purposes and rules; organizing an
Experiential Learning
flexibility
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
fifth grade place value
29. Stages of cognitive development
inquiry - based
phoneme deletion
Pieget - Jean
Input
30. Informal measurement based on observation of student work or performance
skills of proficiency of inquiry method
anecdotal record
problem solving teaching strategies
citizenship curriculum
31. Development of spoken language system
Quadrant a and b
oral language
story problem steps
types of number activities from 10-20
32. Explicit instruction in phonemic awareness - phonics instruction in context - learn when address reading and writing activities
Hidalgo - Nitza
phonics instruction approach
Summative evaluation
Scaffolding
33. Direct instruction - model - guided practice - application
flexibility
proactive
subtraction strategies
explicit comprehension instructoin
34. Numbers and operations - algebra - geometry - measurement - data analysis and probability - problem solving - reasining and proof - communicatins - connections - representations
sociological theory
flexibility
ten general standard strands
analogy - based phonics
35. Connectionism
physical fitness
phonics instruction
Thorndike - Edward
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
36. The structural (grammar) organization of English that regulates how words are combined into sentences. Word order is important in English and during the pre - school years - children learn to understand - ask questions - construct statements - and ma
Syntactic System
Quadarant c
direct daily measurement
curriculum - based measure
37. Spatial - one and two more - one and two less - anchors - part - part - whole
print awareness
types of number relationships for 1-10
Whole Language
phonics and spelling
38. Provides a body of student work -- essentially - a portfolio -- that can be used to evaluate student performance over time.
assessments for reading
Portfolio Assessment
Discourse Theory (Hatch)
direct daily measurement
39. 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
fifth grade place value
core beliefs of mathematics education
Hunter - Madeline
Assimilation
40. Particularly the vowels - to spell many of the sounds. Sounds are called phonemes - and represented in print - and Graphemes are letter combinations.
blend
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
Hidalgo - Nitza
41. How long can a muscle produce force
Experiential Learning
laboratory - experimentation
second level of physical education
muscular endurance
42. Ideas - organization - voice - word choice - sentence fluency - conventions
six traits approach
Summative evaluation
dynamic assessment
comprehension
43. Provide a sequence of spoken phonemes and form a new word
discrepant event
purpose of teaching reading
focus of elementary math curriculum
phoneme blending
44. Use language above abilities - repeat key words - slow speech rate - clearly articulate - avoid using difficult words - simplify materials
Aids for ELL learners
Phonics
Gardner - Howard
sociological theory
45. Identify the word that remains when a phoneme is removed from an existing word
Ausubel - David
phoneme deletion
economics curriculum goals
Initial Blends
46. The smallest unit of language that has meaning and may be a part of a word
Phoneme
morpheme
overall importance of the arts
skills critical to learning to read and write
47. Aerobic and basic skills - recreation activities and formal sports - cardiovascular activities
Deductive Reasoning
Emergent Reader
second level of physical education
Echo Reading
48. Congitively undemanding
phonetic
Piaget - Jean (1896-1980)
transmission
Quadrant a and b
49. Aid student in traveling or moving some distance - fundamental skill for accessing home - school and community
locomotor skills
kindergarten place value
political science curriculum goals
Homographs
50. Eight stages of human development
Neurolinguistics Theory (Lamendella)
anecdotal record
Rogers - Carl
Erikson - Erik