EC-12 PPR (160) EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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EC-12 PPR (160) EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTEC-12 PPR (160) EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTEC-12 PPR (160) EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
As Mrs. Matthews, an ELAR teacher, grades a required composition, she writes a note concerning each of he...
As Mrs. Matthews, an ELAR teacher, grades a required composition, she
writes a note concerning each of her students' work. According to research
on instructional feedback, which elements would be the best method for
providing feedback to students? - ANSWER-using an established rubric with
further notes of the specific positives and informing the student about the
specific errors that need to be addressed
"rubric"
"specific positives"
"specific negatives"
Which of the following is not a useful, non-verbal method of communication
to encourage students to refocus their attention on their classroom work? -
,ANSWER-The teacher leaves the classroom to go into his private office when
students are talking out of turn.
The question mentions the word 'NOT' so obviously this would be the answer
choice
TIP: read the question carefully
An 8th-grade history teacher is teaching his students about past presidents.
As part of the unit, he plans to have a mock election, in which each student
acts as a former president and presents a persuasive campaign speech. The
following steps will be performed over a week.
Which of the following questions could the teacher ask to introduce the topic
and elicit student interest before describing the task to students? - ANSWER-
ANSWER:
Do you think that past presidents could handle the current issues in America
today?
EXPLANATION: The question evokes interest and requires students to think
creatively and introduces the theme of task that will be soon given
, Key word: 'Before mock election'
think of anticipation guides/statements activating prior knowledge
It is a good way to introduce a concept while educating students on the topic
Step 6: Students will give their speeches and classmates will vote for a
winner.
In Step 6, the teacher has the students agree upon some rules for the mock
elections. The class agrees to cast their votes in private, by writing their
choice, along with a reason, on a sheet of paper. Why does the teacher have
the students do this? - ANSWER-ANSWER: It promotes a positive classroom
climate.
EXPLANATION: Having the students set the guidelines for the activity will
help create a positive classroom climate, in which all students respect one
another and don't cast their votes for students based on factors unrelated to
their campaign speeches.
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