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PPR Practice Test 1 Questions and Answers |100% Pass Mr. Jimenez, a high school math teacher recognizes that one of his students seems to be left out a lot when students are choosing partners or groups and picked on frequently for being different. Why is this situation particularly harmful in a...

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PPR Practice Test 1 Questions and
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Mr. Jimenez, a high school math teacher recognizes that one of his students seems to be left

out a lot when students are choosing partners or groups and picked on frequently for being

different. Why is this situation particularly harmful in a high school setting? - Answer✔✔-The

influence of peers is strongest in adolescence


Mr. Jackson, a third-grade teacher works with students throughout the year on material they

can perform with guidance but are not yet competent to perform alone. According to Lev

Vygotsky's theory of development, what is Mr. Jackson's approach to working with his students?

- Answer✔✔-Working in their the Zone of Proximal Development.


Mr. Gaona examines the following student data noting the number of correct items from a

diagnostic mathematics benchmark. After reading the data, Mr. Gaona plans to meet with each

student to help create their individual mathematics goals.How can Mr. Gaona best help his

students to use the data and set personal goals for their mathematics performance. Mr. Gaona

should have them base their goals on... - Answer✔✔-Their strengths and weaknesses shown in

the benchmark.


Mrs. Wright uses learning centers as part of the curriculum for her first-grade class. She uses

this time to allow students to work cooperatively, problem-solve, be independent, and have


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some choice over their own learning. What type of skills is Mrs. Wright working on with her

students? - Answer✔✔-Life-skills


Mr. Givens has assigned a research project to the students in his senior government class

regarding voting and how the popular vote is different than the electoral vote. Following the

research portion of the assignment, he requires students to hold a mock election for the

neighboring elementary school. The primary purpose of the mock election is for the high school

students to develop which of the following skills? - Answer✔✔-Application


Mrs. Valle frequently uses independent work stations in her first-grade classroom. The primary

purpose of the workstations is to create an environment in which her students can choose

which projects they want to work on, complete and share with the class. Even though Mrs. Valle

has carefully planned what the students will do at each station, many students seem unsure of

what to do. What should Mrs. Valle do to help her students understand how to work

independently at the workstations? - Answer✔✔-Have student volunteers role-play how to

work in the stations.


At the end of the grading period, Mr. Hall, a middle school teacher, had his advisory

(homeroom) students review their academic portfolios, which include a variety of their work

samples from each class and content area. He asks students to identify their areas of strength

and weakness. Using this strategy, Mr. Hall is helping students develop which of the following? -

Answer✔✔-Goal-setting skills




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Allowing prekindergarten students free choice in their learning centers helps develop their

decision-making skills. Which of the following will also help them develop decision-making

skills? - Answer✔✔-Including a variety of appropriate materials


Mrs. McDowell notices some abrupt changes in one of her 4th grade students, Lainey. Though

Lainey has never had behavior issues, she is now constantly disrupting class, and making

significantly lower grades than she used to. Mrs. McDowell has also noticed that Lainey has

been hanging around a different group of students, many of whom have a history of behavior

issues like the ones Lainey is now exhibiting. What is the best initial response for Mrs.

McDowell? - Answer✔✔-Discuss her concerns with Lainey in a firm but caring manner, while

gathering information so she can better assist her


What characteristics are you most likely to see in students at the intermediate level of English-

language proficiency? - Answer✔✔-Exhibiting errors that may hinder communication when

using less familiar or complex English.


What is the best way to help students use materials successfully in learning centers? -

Answer✔✔-Demonstrate ways to use materials when introducing them


Zoe is a 4th-grade student who really enjoys collecting, caring for animals, and classifying items.

What type of intelligence is Zoe expressing? - Answer✔✔-Naturalistic


Yeung Ma is an English learner who demonstrates little or no ability to use English in writing.

Yeung Ma uses occasional high-frequency words in her writing although they do not create




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