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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Teaching reading and spelling that stresses basic symbol - sound relationships and their application in decoding words in beginning instruction.
Phonics
Quadarant d
core beliefs of mathematics education
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
2. Promotes understanding of alphabetic principles and relationship between phonemes and graphemes
Quadarant c
phonics
observation
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
3. Hierarchy of needs
criterion - referenced test
Maslow - Abraham
dynamic assessment
phonemic awareness fostered with
4. Understanding that sounds are related to written words
constructivism
Behaviorism
alternative assessment
phonological awareness
5. Connectionism
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
The Audiolingual Method (teaching method)
Quadarant d
Thorndike - Edward
6. 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
phonemic awareness fostered with
Experiential Learning
psychology activities
Krashen's - The Monitor
7. Use of place value and hundreds and thousands
achievement test
free discovery method
ten general standard strands
third and fourth grade place value
8. A theory advanced by George A. Miller who stressed the idea that short - term memory could only hold 5-9 chunks of information (seven plus or minus two). The term chunk represents any meaningful unit (i.e. - digits - words - pictures - etc.). The con
phonics instruction approach
Information Processing
Bandura - Albert
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
9. Funds of knowledge
Moll - Luis
Digraphs
story problem steps
comprehension skills lead to
10. Based on experiences they have and materials presented
Deductive Reasoning
language skills are developed
muscular strength
approach spelling with
11. Identify words in print - which is vocabulary development
gain print knowledge
social discipline
addition strategies
word recognition
12. Meaningful context - acceptance of all learners - flexible structure - supportive classroom - integration - focused expectations - context skill development - collaboration and scaffolding - authentic assessments
Quadarant c
Canter - Lee
laboratory - experimentation
whole language approach
13. How long can a muscle produce force
muscular endurance
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
Bandura - Albert
Pieget - Jean
14. Topographical - projective - Euclidian
ways to encourage citizenship
analytic phonics
three stages of map reading
fluency
15. Field trips to community entities - various technology - study economic systems - build skills in areas of communication
focus of elementary math curriculum
social structures activities
proficiency
Quadarant c
16. Number sense - counting objects - comparing - classifying objects - sets - exploring sets - number patterns
Glasser - William
basic concepts in physical education
focus of elementary math curriculum
Portfolio Assessment
17. Emotional variables such as anxiety - motivation and self confidence play a part in language aquisition
third grade number sense
purpose of teaching reading
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
muscular endurance
18. (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
curriculum for reading include
Pavlov - Ivan P.
word recognition
Whole Language
19. S manifested via structuring - patterning - and constructing meaning - understanding - and ideas that did not exist initially. This process involves insight - reflection - creative expression - and/or group interactions. This method of learning is de
intrinsic phonics
Portfolio Assessment
purpose of teaching reading
Emergence Learning
20. Physical education
comprehension strategy
Quadrant a
focus of physical education
fifth grade place value
21. Solve realistic problems and completing projects using close to real - life situations
parallel process
alternative assessment
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
locomotor skill progression
22. Assertive discipline
three stages of map reading
things to include when completing tasks on probability and statistics
phoneme deletion
Canter - Lee
23. Communicate at basic level in four disciplines - communicate proficiently in at least one art form - develop and present basic analysis of works of art
objectives of arts education
economics skills
question
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
24. Context embedded
Initial Blends
language skills are developed
Quadarant a and c
curriculum plan for political science
25. Knowing the basic concepts about written words
print awareness
Accommmodation Theory (Giles)
Orthography
fifth grade place value
26. A strategy taught to help students use parts of words they have learned to attack words that are unfamiliar
anthropology activities
analogy - based phonics
Alphabetic Principle
discrepant event
27. Students analyze letter sound relationships from learned words to those not familiar while not pronouncing sounds in isolation
analytic phonics
Emergent Reader
physical fitness
fifth grade place value
28. Is an instructional approach that encourages students to work collaboratively as partners or in small groups on clearly defined tasks.
aptitude test
Cooperative Learning
Mastery Learning
Language Experience Approach (LEA)
29. 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%
citizenship activities
intrinsic phonics
Acquisition
phoneme deletion
30. Gain information from text - improve communication - increase pleasure
purpose of teaching reading
reading instruction should include
Onomatopoeia
Homographs
31. Region/area - length - set
fraction manipulatives
three categories of arts standards
body composition
developmental theory
32. '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.
phoneme addition
Lau vs. Nichols
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
Round - robin Reading
33. 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.
Assimilation
Quadarant a and c
Bandura - Albert
assessment of locomotor skills
34. Modeling
five levels of learning geometry
Bandura - Albert
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
locomotor skills
35. Refers to the observed results of the learners efforts
ten general standard strands
constructivism
Output
comprehension skills lead to
36. The history or study of words.
word recognition
economics curriculum goals
Etymology
phoneme blending
37. Identify the word that remains when a phoneme is removed from an existing word
Guided Reading
Gilligan - Carol
literature based reading approach
phoneme deletion
38. Unusual phenomenon demostrated or described to students
discrepant event
Sight Word
first level of physical education
three concepts for physical education curriculum
39. Student names - nursery rhymes - sound games - read poems - sing songs - alphabet books - discuss words and sounds - word banks - point out consonants and vowels
factors that predict reading achievement
phonics instruction approach
phonics instruction
performance tasks
40. 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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41. Particularly the vowels - to spell many of the sounds. Sounds are called phonemes - and represented in print - and Graphemes are letter combinations.
Quadarant d
word recognition
Phonological Systemis important in both oral and written language. There are 26 letters and 44 sounds and many ways to combine the letters
Constructivism
42. Recognize and name letters of the alphabet - print knowledge - phonemic awareness
sociological theory
Idioms
factors that predict reading achievement
dynamic assessment
43. Initiates investigation - investigates questions - discusses processes - presents ideas - challenges ideas - uses resources - uses prediction
skills of proficiency of inquiry method
three categories of arts standards
free discovery method
Thorndike - Edward
44. Body's capacity to maintain vigorous physical activity for a period of time
phoneme categorization
cardiovascular efficiency
standards - based assessment
diagnostic assessment
45. Read aloud - children talk about story - independent reading center - environmental print - alphabet and word games
proactive
gain print knowledge
aptitude test
journal writing
46. Families and schools - cities - state - federal government - ancient and foreign governments
analytic phonics
science - technology - society perspective
Quadarant c
curriculum plan for political science
47. Explicit instruction for using letter - sound relationships during the reading of connected text to sight read new words
Digraphs
embedded phonics
science - technology - society perspective
precommunicative spelling
48. Identify and define a problem - identify and define values - predict consequences and outcomes - reach decision - justify decision - if needed alter decision
components of decision making
health curriculum
purpose of teaching reading
phoneme addition
49. Learning the lingusitic rules will help you develope competence of the new language
key points in study of people
phonemic awareness fostered with
discrepant event
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
50. Precontrol - control - utilization - proficiency
phoneme isolation
first grade number sense
phoneme blending
four levels of physical education assessment