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Praxis 2 Elementary Education Vocab
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1. Context embedded
five results of print awareness
Acquisition
Quadarant a and c
curriculum - based measure
2. Body's capacity to maintain vigorous physical activity for a period of time
cardiovascular efficiency
six traits approach
Quadarant d
discrepant event
3. Construct understanding from the words
comprehension
psychology activities
Morphemes
instructional cycle for science instruction
4. Music
story problem steps
control
Quadrant a
Alphabetic Principle
5. Proposes that all children can learn when provided with the appropriate learning conditions in the classroom.
Thorndike - Edward
Mastery Learning
Quadrant a and b
unifying processes of science
6. One - more - than and two - more - than facts - zero facts - doubles - near - doubles - make ten facts
second grade number sense
Quadarant c
addition strategies
locomotor skill progression
7. State question - formulate hypothesis - describe variables - indicate controls - collect data - organize data - use mathematical applications - conclusion - enrichment activities
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
Phonics
inquiry
Authentic Assessment
8. A sequence of consonants before or after a vowel in a given syllable
blend
political science curriculum goals
forecasting
locomotor skill progression
9. Separate onsets and rimes in words so students may read them and blend parts into words
semiphonic spelling
skills needed to read
onset - rime phonics
authentic assessment
10. What a government is and does - values of American democracy - role of Constitution - relationship of US to other nations - responsibilities of US citizen
narrative texts include
anthropology activities
citizenship curriculum
Skinner - B.F.
11. Hierarchy of needs
physical fitness
Maslow - Abraham
five levels of phonological awareness
five spelling stages
12. Reading
inquiry - based
Quadarant d
phonemic awareness fostered with
activities to gain language knowledge
13. Funds of knowledge
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
Moll - Luis
Language Experience Approach (LEA)
Kohlberg - Lawrence
14. Field trips to community entities - various technology - study economic systems - build skills in areas of communication
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
estimation instruction
social structures activities
alternative assessment
15. Context reduced
Quadarant b and d
process indicators
Quadarant d
multiplication strategies
16. Uses symbols from the alphabet but no knowledge of letter - sound correspondence
precommunicative spelling
Krashen's - The Monitor
Strategies for teaching
Bandura - Albert
17. L1 is never used. Everything is done in target language.
Summative evaluation
Direct Approach (teaching method)
assessments for reading
focus of elementary math curriculum
18. '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.
norm - referenced test
Emergence Learning
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
Functional - notional Approach
19. Informal measurement based on observation of student work or performance
Initial Blends
reading instruction should include
three types of essential lessons for social studies
anecdotal record
20. Standardized reading test - portfolios - profile - performance task - anecdotal records
ways to encourage citizenship
oral language
performance tasks
assessments for reading
21. 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
sociological theory
Homographs
ecological theory
Information Processing
22. Explicit instruction in phonemic awareness - phonics instruction in context - learn when address reading and writing activities
Guided Reading
Dewey - John (1859-1952)-
phonics instruction approach
performance tasks
23. Experiential Learning
number sense
environment and society curriculum goals
Total Physical Response (teaching method)
Rogers - Carl
24. 30-60 minutes of physical activities on all days - 60 minutes of free play per day - daily activities with 10-15 minutes of moderate action
domains of learning
types of number activities from 10-20
Aids for ELL learners
COPEC guidelines for physical education
25. Was concerned with how student the classroom environment affected learning.
Dewey - John (1859-1952)-
Quadarant c
Montessori - Maria
body composition
26. Identify words that don't belong in a set
Hidalgo - Nitza
Phonogram
phoneme categorization
Emergent Reader
27. Pre - place - value - more and less - doubling or near doubling
ecological - based assessment
types of number activities from 10-20
geography curriculum goals
Formative Evaluation
28. Need to know o be functionsl
Functional - notional Approach
focus of physical education
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
Krashen's - The Monitor
29. Improving social skills through the use of appropriate behaviors
Krashen Affective Filter Hypothesis
Quadarant d
Piaget - Jean (1896-1980)
social discipline
30. 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
story problem steps
Affixes
Scaffolding
laboratory - experimentation
31. Aerobic and basic skills - recreation activities and formal sports - cardiovascular activities
second level of physical education
activities to gain language knowledge
Krashen's stages of second language acquisition
Classical Conditioning
32. Begin working with decimals
fifth grade place value
Semantics
Quadarant d
Maslow - Abraham
33. Coordinate the words and meaning so reading becomes automatic
Canter - Lee
Pavlov - Ivan
fluency
discrepant event
34. Visualization - analysis - informal deduction - deduction - rigor
phonological awareness
skills needed to read
locomotor skill progression
five levels of learning geometry
35. Learning the lingusitic rules will help you develope competence of the new language
linguistic awareness
Echo Reading
Variable Competence Model (widdowson and ellis)
Aids for ELL learners
36. Advance organizer
Bandura - Albert
Etymology
first grade number sense
Ausubel - David
37. Cognative Academic Language Learning Approach
Quadrant a
utilization
primary components of learning geography
CALLA
38. Help define what art education should provide and to ensure that schools support the arts
phonemic awareness
Mastery Learning
two primary reasons for standards in the arts
Choral Reading
39. 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
citizenship curriculum
Model of Second Language Learning and Use
The Silent Way (teaching method)
comprehension strategy
40. 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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41. Rhyming and alliteration - sentence segmentation - syllable blending and segmentation - onset rime - blending and segmentation - phoneme blending and segmentation
parallel process
strategies to help map reading
ecological theory
five levels of phonological awareness
42. Students learn by building on prior knowledge and by doing
constructivism
Acculturation Model (Shumann)
first and second grade place value
Semantics
43. Positive initial experiences - moved from concrete to symbolic very slowly
fraction instruction
Bandura - Albert
indicators of attitude about science
Pavlov - Ivan
44. Counting to 100
kindergarten place value
citizenship curriculum
five levels of phonological awareness
four levels of physical education assessment
45. 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.
comprehension skills lead to
Classical Conditioning
Krashen
fraction manipulatives
46. Students involved and motivated in learning process - children create situation of learning meaningful to them.
free discovery method
Lau Plan
phoneme substitution
Diphthongs
47. Art
anecdotal record
geography curriculum goals
ways to encourage citizenship
Quadrant a
48. 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
Phonics
how to develop number sense
body composition
Experiential Learning
49. Movement more controlled and skill repeatd in similar manner everytime it's demonstrated
key points in study of people
Lau Plan
reasons for use of computers and technology in science
control
50. Children learn through their observations of others
sociological theory
analogy - based phonics
approach spelling with
Portfolio Assessment