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[Show more]The 5 Components of Reading Correct Answer: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension 
 
Phonemic Awareness Correct Answer: The ability to hear and manipulate the sounds of spoken language. Includes noticing rhyme and recognizing the separate, small sounds in words (phonemes)...
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Phonemic Awareness Correct Answer: The ability to hear and manipulate the sounds of spoken language. Includes noticing rhyme and recognizing the separate, small sounds in words (phonemes)...
A fourth-grade teacher regularly has students maintain individual learning logs of their observations and questions during science experiments. Students then share and discuss their learning-log entry with a partner before the whole class meets to draw conclusions about what they learned. This appro...
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Add to cartA fourth-grade teacher regularly has students maintain individual learning logs of their observations and questions during science experiments. Students then share and discuss their learning-log entry with a partner before the whole class meets to draw conclusions about what they learned. This appro...
Which of the following objectives is most effective? a. Student will read three books about wild cats. b. Talk to students about different types of wild cats. c. Students will appreciate the diversity of wild cats that exist. d. Students will compare and contrast three different types of wild cats. ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following objectives is most effective? a. Student will read three books about wild cats. b. Talk to students about different types of wild cats. c. Students will appreciate the diversity of wild cats that exist. d. Students will compare and contrast three different types of wild cats. ...
The amount of adult supervision that is needed depends on 
a) the number of children in the group 
b) the activity 
c) the developmental needs of the children who are present 
d) all of these Correct Answer: d) all of these 
 
The first aid kit should be kept 
a) out of the reach of children ...
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Add to cartThe amount of adult supervision that is needed depends on 
a) the number of children in the group 
b) the activity 
c) the developmental needs of the children who are present 
d) all of these Correct Answer: d) all of these 
 
The first aid kit should be kept 
a) out of the reach of children ...
Second Language Learning why is it better in the early years? Correct Answer: because children are in a sensitive time of development 
 
Concrete operational stage Correct Answer: benefit from physical manipulation because they are still tied to physical reality in their process of thinking 
 
How...
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Add to cartSecond Language Learning why is it better in the early years? Correct Answer: because children are in a sensitive time of development 
 
Concrete operational stage Correct Answer: benefit from physical manipulation because they are still tied to physical reality in their process of thinking 
 
How...
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Which of these is NOT one of the major personality structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in his psychoanalytic theory of development? 
 
a. Id 
b. Ego 
c. Libido 
d. Superego correct answer: c. Libido 
 
Among the developmental stages Freud identified in his theory of psychosexual development, which...
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Add to cartWhich of these is NOT one of the major personality structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in his psychoanalytic theory of development? 
 
a. Id 
b. Ego 
c. Libido 
d. Superego correct answer: c. Libido 
 
Among the developmental stages Freud identified in his theory of psychosexual development, which...
1. To help students develop their decoding 
skills, a first-grade teacher presents a 
lesson about short vowels using the 
concept of word families. The teacher 
writes "_at" on the board, and asks 
students to suggest letters to put in the 
blank. Each time the students suggest a 
letter, ...
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Add to cart1. To help students develop their decoding 
skills, a first-grade teacher presents a 
lesson about short vowels using the 
concept of word families. The teacher 
writes "_at" on the board, and asks 
students to suggest letters to put in the 
blank. Each time the students suggest a 
letter, ...
What developmental patterns should a professional teacher assess to meet the needs of each student? Academic, family background and... correct answer: regional 
 
A students has developed and improved in vocabulary. However, the student is not confident enough to use the improved vocabulary and the...
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Add to cartWhat developmental patterns should a professional teacher assess to meet the needs of each student? Academic, family background and... correct answer: regional 
 
A students has developed and improved in vocabulary. However, the student is not confident enough to use the improved vocabulary and the...
During which of the following stages does object permanence develop in infants? 
 
A. Coordination of secondary circular reactions 
B. Primary Circular Reactions 
C. Tertiary circular reactions 
D. Coordination of tertiary circular reactions correct answer: A 
 
When early childhood learners part...
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Add to cartDuring which of the following stages does object permanence develop in infants? 
 
A. Coordination of secondary circular reactions 
B. Primary Circular Reactions 
C. Tertiary circular reactions 
D. Coordination of tertiary circular reactions correct answer: A 
 
When early childhood learners part...
Piaget correct answer: Constructivist perspective of learning in explaining how children build or construct knowledge of their world children construct knowledge through interactions with others and through their experience using thought process of assimilation and accommodation 
 
Assimilation cor...
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Add to cartPiaget correct answer: Constructivist perspective of learning in explaining how children build or construct knowledge of their world children construct knowledge through interactions with others and through their experience using thought process of assimilation and accommodation 
 
Assimilation cor...
Metacognition correct answer: Understanding one's own thought process. "Thinking about thinking." 
 
Schema correct answer: Mental representation of a concept 
 
Transfer correct answer: Applying learning to another setting 
 
Self-efficacy correct answer: A sense of competency for tasks 
 
S...
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Add to cartMetacognition correct answer: Understanding one's own thought process. "Thinking about thinking." 
 
Schema correct answer: Mental representation of a concept 
 
Transfer correct answer: Applying learning to another setting 
 
Self-efficacy correct answer: A sense of competency for tasks 
 
S...
Stages of Literacy Development: Pre-reading Stage correct answer: - usually spans children's early years (until age 5 or 6) 
- children comprehend/use oral language 
- develop print awareness and understand print carries meaning 
- recognize alphabetical letters 
- begin phonemic awareness 
- beg...
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Add to cartStages of Literacy Development: Pre-reading Stage correct answer: - usually spans children's early years (until age 5 or 6) 
- children comprehend/use oral language 
- develop print awareness and understand print carries meaning 
- recognize alphabetical letters 
- begin phonemic awareness 
- beg...
When Eldon looked across outside, he saw wind and rain—Wow, that looks just like last week when 
we were on the playground—He thought a storm was coming—I wonder how long it will rain and if 
the wind will blow things over. 
The teacher's use of a read-aloud strategy 
model is typically most ...
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Add to cartWhen Eldon looked across outside, he saw wind and rain—Wow, that looks just like last week when 
we were on the playground—He thought a storm was coming—I wonder how long it will rain and if 
the wind will blow things over. 
The teacher's use of a read-aloud strategy 
model is typically most ...
the tools of communication children use to form their understanding of the word correct answer: reading, writing, listening, and speaking 
 
Competency 1 correct answer: demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of language development, oral language skills, listening comprehension skills, a...
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Add to cartthe tools of communication children use to form their understanding of the word correct answer: reading, writing, listening, and speaking 
 
Competency 1 correct answer: demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of language development, oral language skills, listening comprehension skills, a...
the tools of communication children use to form their understanding of the word correct answer: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.. 
 
Competency 1 correct answer: demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of language development, oral language skills, listening comprehension skills,...
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Add to cartthe tools of communication children use to form their understanding of the word correct answer: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.. 
 
Competency 1 correct answer: demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of language development, oral language skills, listening comprehension skills,...
Natural Numbers correct answer: N = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . } 
 
Whole natural numbers together with zero. correct answer: W = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . } 
 
Every whole number has a unique opposite or negative whose sum with it is 0. For example, correct answer: 2 + (-2) = 0 
 
The set of int...
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Add to cartNatural Numbers correct answer: N = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . } 
 
Whole natural numbers together with zero. correct answer: W = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . } 
 
Every whole number has a unique opposite or negative whose sum with it is 0. For example, correct answer: 2 + (-2) = 0 
 
The set of int...
legislative branch correct answer: made up of the two houses of Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most important duty of the legislative branch is to make laws. 
 
executive branch correct answer: vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of stat...
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Add to cartlegislative branch correct answer: made up of the two houses of Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most important duty of the legislative branch is to make laws. 
 
executive branch correct answer: vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of stat...
Erikson's Theory of Development correct answer: Individuals experience 8 "crises" throughout their lives. These help develop a person's sense of self. 
 
For elementary children, they face industry v. inferiority 
 
How to encourage Erikson's "industry" correct answer: Make sure students ha...
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Add to cartErikson's Theory of Development correct answer: Individuals experience 8 "crises" throughout their lives. These help develop a person's sense of self. 
 
For elementary children, they face industry v. inferiority 
 
How to encourage Erikson's "industry" correct answer: Make sure students ha...
I. angry 
II. bridge 
III. bird 
IV. silver 
 
A teacher is looking to do a lesson on the different phonemes created by r-controlled vowels. Which two words are most appropriate to use? correct answer: Bird and silver 
 
A student writes the sentence "I am going to eat ice cream" as: 
 
I am goin...
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Add to cartI. angry 
II. bridge 
III. bird 
IV. silver 
 
A teacher is looking to do a lesson on the different phonemes created by r-controlled vowels. Which two words are most appropriate to use? correct answer: Bird and silver 
 
A student writes the sentence "I am going to eat ice cream" as: 
 
I am goin...
Era 1 correct answer: - the beginnings of human society 
 
Era 2 correct answer: - early civilizations and the emergence of pastoral peoples (4000-1000 BCE) 
 
Era 3 correct answer: - classical traditions, major religions, and giant empires (1000 BCE-300 CE) 
 
Era 4 correct answer: - expanding ...
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Add to cartEra 1 correct answer: - the beginnings of human society 
 
Era 2 correct answer: - early civilizations and the emergence of pastoral peoples (4000-1000 BCE) 
 
Era 3 correct answer: - classical traditions, major religions, and giant empires (1000 BCE-300 CE) 
 
Era 4 correct answer: - expanding ...
Homeostasis correct answer: A state of internal balance by living organisms 
 
Autotrophs correct answer: Organisms that harness energy from sunlight and using it to produce glucose. 
 
Heterotrophs correct answer: Organisms that receive energy by eating plants or animals. 
 
Organelles correct a...
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Add to cartHomeostasis correct answer: A state of internal balance by living organisms 
 
Autotrophs correct answer: Organisms that harness energy from sunlight and using it to produce glucose. 
 
Heterotrophs correct answer: Organisms that receive energy by eating plants or animals. 
 
Organelles correct a...
spelling conventions correct answer: area of study that involves mechanics, usage, and sentence formation 
 
mechanics correct answer: spelling, punctuation, capitalization 
 
word analysis correct answer: breaking down of words into morphemes and word units to discover meaning 
 
morphemes corre...
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Add to cartspelling conventions correct answer: area of study that involves mechanics, usage, and sentence formation 
 
mechanics correct answer: spelling, punctuation, capitalization 
 
word analysis correct answer: breaking down of words into morphemes and word units to discover meaning 
 
morphemes corre...
Aesthethic reading correct answer: Reading for pleasure 
 
Affix correct answer: A syllable added to the beginning (prefix) or the end (suffix) of a word to change the words meaning. Example il- in illiterate and -al in national 
 
Alphabetic principal correct answer: The understanding that words...
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Add to cartAesthethic reading correct answer: Reading for pleasure 
 
Affix correct answer: A syllable added to the beginning (prefix) or the end (suffix) of a word to change the words meaning. Example il- in illiterate and -al in national 
 
Alphabetic principal correct answer: The understanding that words...
IMPORTANT!!! READ THE BACK OF THIS CARD IF YOU ARE TAKING PEARSONS NES SUBTEST II FOR ELEMENTARY!!! 
ALSO, DO I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND TAKING THIS EXAM REMOTELY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE SCRATCH PAPER IF TAKING REMOTELY!!! MANY OF MATH PROBLEMS ARE VERY DIFFICULT WITHOUT SCRATCH. THE OFFICIAL ...
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Add to cartIMPORTANT!!! READ THE BACK OF THIS CARD IF YOU ARE TAKING PEARSONS NES SUBTEST II FOR ELEMENTARY!!! 
ALSO, DO I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND TAKING THIS EXAM REMOTELY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE SCRATCH PAPER IF TAKING REMOTELY!!! MANY OF MATH PROBLEMS ARE VERY DIFFICULT WITHOUT SCRATCH. THE OFFICIAL ...
Metacognition correct answer: awareness and understanding of ones own thought process 
 
Criterion-Referenced Test correct answer: Individual's performance is measured against mastery of curriculum criteria rather than other students (Often tests/quizzes are made by the teacher) 
 
Norm-Reference...
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Add to cartMetacognition correct answer: awareness and understanding of ones own thought process 
 
Criterion-Referenced Test correct answer: Individual's performance is measured against mastery of curriculum criteria rather than other students (Often tests/quizzes are made by the teacher) 
 
Norm-Reference...
A checklist would likely be more useful and appropriate for achieving which of the following assessment goals in an elementary classroom? correct answer: Monitoring students' use of various reading skills and strategies as they read orally 
 
When constructing an end-of-unit test for students in a...
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Add to cartA checklist would likely be more useful and appropriate for achieving which of the following assessment goals in an elementary classroom? correct answer: Monitoring students' use of various reading skills and strategies as they read orally 
 
When constructing an end-of-unit test for students in a...
Primary functions of government correct answer: 1) maintain order 
2) settle conflicts 
3) protect the community 
 
America's first national government was based on... correct answer: The Articles of Confederation 
 
Article 1 correct answer: The legislative branch and vests power to legislate i...
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Add to cartPrimary functions of government correct answer: 1) maintain order 
2) settle conflicts 
3) protect the community 
 
America's first national government was based on... correct answer: The Articles of Confederation 
 
Article 1 correct answer: The legislative branch and vests power to legislate i...
Piaget correct answer: Constructivist perspective of learning 
 
Sensorimotor correct answer: Piaget, 0-2 years, motor activity and senses 
 
Preoperational correct answer: Piaget, 2-7 years, uses symbols and does not understand conservation of matter 
 
Concrete Operational correct answer: Piag...
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Add to cartPiaget correct answer: Constructivist perspective of learning 
 
Sensorimotor correct answer: Piaget, 0-2 years, motor activity and senses 
 
Preoperational correct answer: Piaget, 2-7 years, uses symbols and does not understand conservation of matter 
 
Concrete Operational correct answer: Piag...
summative assessment correct answer: evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against a standard or benchmark 
 
Which metod is typically used with emergent literacy correct answer: play-based 
 
Expectations for childhood development vary according to all but ...
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Add to cartsummative assessment correct answer: evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against a standard or benchmark 
 
Which metod is typically used with emergent literacy correct answer: play-based 
 
Expectations for childhood development vary according to all but ...
Experiential Learning correct answer: "Kolb - learning through experience 
1. Concrete Experience - real-life experiences 
2. Observation & reflection - reflecting on real-life experiences 
3. Abstract conceptualization - new ideas/understanding as a result of reflection 
4. Active experimentation...
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Add to cartExperiential Learning correct answer: "Kolb - learning through experience 
1. Concrete Experience - real-life experiences 
2. Observation & reflection - reflecting on real-life experiences 
3. Abstract conceptualization - new ideas/understanding as a result of reflection 
4. Active experimentation...
Which of these is NOT one of the major personality structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in his psychoanalytic theory of development? correct answer: -Libido; his structures are id, ego, and superego 
 
Which stages that Freud developed occurred during infancy and early childhood through elementary ...
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Add to cartWhich of these is NOT one of the major personality structures proposed by Sigmund Freud in his psychoanalytic theory of development? correct answer: -Libido; his structures are id, ego, and superego 
 
Which stages that Freud developed occurred during infancy and early childhood through elementary ...
Mrs. Blue is teaching a lesson on color groups. She wants to be sure that students learn as much as they can about colors, so she includes information with which they are familiar with the new information she presents. Knowing that these are first-grade learners, what should Mrs. Blue consider when ...
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Add to cartMrs. Blue is teaching a lesson on color groups. She wants to be sure that students learn as much as they can about colors, so she includes information with which they are familiar with the new information she presents. Knowing that these are first-grade learners, what should Mrs. Blue consider when ...
1. Mainstream media and advanced technologies have led to a shift in the nature of children's recreational activities - instead of playing outside, children are more frequently engaging in indoor activities, such as playing computer or video games and watching revel vision. What is one thing parent...
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What criteria is most important when evaluating an early childhood education program? correct answer: Are the program's defined goals and the regulations governing the program being met 
 
Which of the following expresses the primary reason that early childhood professionals are required to partic...
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Which of the following expresses the primary reason that early childhood professionals are required to partic...
When children start to play on their own. Children do not seem to notice other children sitting or playing nearby during this type of play. 
 
a. solitary play 
 
b. parallel play 
 
c. associative play 
 
d. cooperative play correct answer: a 
 
When children begin to play side-by-side with other ...
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Add to cartWhen children start to play on their own. Children do not seem to notice other children sitting or playing nearby during this type of play. 
 
a. solitary play 
 
b. parallel play 
 
c. associative play 
 
d. cooperative play correct answer: a 
 
When children begin to play side-by-side with other ...
What criteria is most important when evaluating an early childhood education program? correct answer: Are the program's defined goals and the regulations governing the program being met 
 
Which of the following expresses the primary reason that early childhood professionals are required to partic...
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Add to cartWhat criteria is most important when evaluating an early childhood education program? correct answer: Are the program's defined goals and the regulations governing the program being met 
 
Which of the following expresses the primary reason that early childhood professionals are required to partic...
Students can be given opportunities to develop and practice listening skills during three phases of the listening process: _____, _____ and _____ . correct answer: pre-listening, during listening, after listening 
 
efferent listening correct answer: to understand a message 
 
Standard American En...
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Add to cartStudents can be given opportunities to develop and practice listening skills during three phases of the listening process: _____, _____ and _____ . correct answer: pre-listening, during listening, after listening 
 
efferent listening correct answer: to understand a message 
 
Standard American En...
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