QUESTION 1
Olivia and Stephen are playing with blocks in their third grade classroom because this is a good way to develop their mathematical skills.
True
False
Local culture should be used to inform curriculum.
True
False
QUESTION 3
Evaluating group work the same as evaluating individual work.
True
False
QUESTION 4
The social skills curriculum is considered the most appropriate approach in primary schools.
True
False
QUESTION 5
Games should be a part of a primary math program.
True
False
QUESTION 6
An aesthetics-based approach to curriculum encourages combining:
a. | All of these are correct. | |
b. | music and math. | |
c. | movement and social studies. | |
d. | art and literacy. |
QUESTION 7
The primary classroom should include areas that provide places for:
a. | large meeting spaces. | |
b. | interest centers. | |
c. | individual workspaces. | |
d. | learning centers. |
QUESTION 8
Authentic assessment is continuous, ongoing assessment and includes games, teamwork, portfolios, and project work.
True
False
QUESTION 9
The developmental-interaction approach was developed by:
a. | Selma Wasserman. | |
b. | Jean Piaget. | |
c. | Reggio Emilia Municipal Center. | |
d. | Bank Street College of Education. |
QUESTION 10
The primary methods of assessment currently used for children in most primary grades include:
a. | project work. | |
b. | standardized tests. | |
c. | quizzes and tests. | |
d. | both A and B. | |
e. | portfolios. |
QUESTION 11
____ is generally used to describe a chart that answers three questions: What do we know? What do we want to know? Moreover, what did we learn?
a. | KFW | |
b. | KWL | |
c. | None of the above | |
d. | KFC | |
e. | KLL |
QUESTION 12
The here-and-now and holiday curriculums influenced which content area?
a. | Mathematics | |
b. | Social studies | |
c. | Language arts | |
d. | Science |
QUESTION 13
Play in the primary grades is very similar to play in kindergarten.
True
False
QUESTION 14
____ are NOT considered an appropriate math activity in a play-based curriculum.
a. | Blocks | |
b. | Manipulatives | |
c. | Worksheets | |
d. | Games |
QUESTION 15
The Project Approach discourages inquiry.
True
False
QUESTION 16
The focus of Wasserman’s primary play model is to foster the development of competent “can-do” students.
True
False
QUESTION 17
Authentic assessment should include:
a. | portfolios. | |
b. | All of these are correct. | |
c. | games. | |
d. | project work. |
QUESTION 18
Boys and girls in the United States have similar scores on math tests.
True
False
QUESTION 19
A characteristic of young children that predisposes them to science is:
a. | All of these are correct. | |
b. | natural curiosity. | |
c. | a need to belong or interact with others to solve problems. | |
d. | a desire to collect “stuff.” |
QUESTION 20
Children who are playing with and talking to other children develop social and cognitive skills.
True
False
QUESTION 20
Children who are playing with and talking to other children develop social and cognitive skills.
True
False
QUESTION 21
Aesthetics are important in designing spaces for primary classrooms.
True
False
QUESTION 22
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics established state standards as guidelines for developing state requirements in math.
True
False
QUESTION 23
Children in the primary grades are generally in the ________ play stage.
a. | games with rules | |
b. | concrete operational | |
c. | formal operations | |
d. | sensorimotor | |
e. | preoperational |
QUESTION 24
Combining art and literacy decreases possibilities for neurological connections in an aesthetics-based approach.
True
False
QUESTION 25
Constance Kami (2000) documented the use of games to teach young children math.
True
False
A child’s expressive language is typically stronger than their receptive language.
a. True b. False |
A teacher has given props to her students to act out “The Three Little Pigs.” What literary extension experience is the teacher using to support children remembering the story?
a. Digital tools
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b. Book games
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c. Puppet show
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d. Dramatization |
Phonemic awareness is the understanding of sounds that letters represent.
a. True b. False |
Which of the following supports a rich literacy environment?
a. Contains books written only in English
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b. Adult only reading of stories
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c. Encourage children’s reading and storytelling/oral traditions at home
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d. Consider limiting the number of books in the classroom to avoid damage |
Children from linguistically diverse backgrounds who acquire language in English-dominant programs may pull themselves away from their families and decline to speak their home language.
a. True b. False |
Which term is used for the literal translation of signs and symbols on a printed page?
a. Decoding
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b. Narration
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c. Bilingualism
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d. Dialect |
A teacher is having each student segment their names by clapping and then stating how many “claps” are in their name. What type of phonemic awareness is the teacher addressing?
a. Oral vocabulary
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b. Syllable awareness
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c. Onset-rime awareness
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d. Phoneme awareness |
A child is dictating to the teacher about a picture they have just completed. The teacher is writing down and reading back the child’s exact words. What approach is the teacher using?
a. Emergent writing
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b. Language experience
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c. Inventive spelling
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d. Letter-like forms |
What language skill involves the pronunciation of sounds and words?
a. Phonemics
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b. Articulation
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c. Dialect
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d. Grammar |
Which of the following strategies supports children with communication impairments? Select all that apply.
a. Pictures
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b. Only respond to verbal communication
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c. Books with repetition
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d. Augmentative communication systems
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e. Early intervention |
A bilingual child in your classroom is identifying colors with you. The child is identifying the colors in English, but then says “roja” for red. Which of the following describes what the child is doing?
a. Successive acquisition
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b. Code switching
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c. Simultaneous acquisition
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d. Vocalization |
Language is only learned through the imitation of adult speech.
a. True b. False |
A child is saying “mama,” “doggie,” and “no-no.” What stage of language development is the child displaying?
a. Vocalization
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b. Response
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c. Elaboration
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d. Word development |
Dual language learners may learn to read best if taught in both their native language and English, and it is best if this begins early in the schooling experience.
a. True b. False |
Which statement about dual language learners is true?
a. Teachers should firmly discourage mixing languages.
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b. Children should only learn one language at a time.
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c. If a child develops one language faster than the other, discard the slower.
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d. Learning two languages does not hurt long-term acquisition of either language. |
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