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PECT PreK-4 Exam with Correct Solutions A student in a kindergarten class is playing at the water table, placing different toys in the water. The student notices that one toy floats and another... sinks to the bottom and asks the teacher why some toys float. Which of the following responses from the teacher would be most strongly consistent with a constructivist approach to learning? A. "Let's go read a book about water and see what it says about floating." B. "Why don't we ask some of the other students and see if they know the answer." C. "Let's try to make some other things float and see if we can figure it out together." D. "Why don't I tell you the answer when we have our science time later?" Let's try to make some other things float and see if we can figure it out together The most important reason for using varied assessment methods and formats with young children is that such an approach: A. allows teachers to make accurate predictions about children's future academic performance B. helps motivate children to become actively engaged in learning C. promotes teachers' objectivity and fairness in evaluating children's performance D. provides children with multiple avenues to demonstrate their learning provides children with multiple avenues to demonstrate their learning A preschool student has been receiving special education services and will continue to receive services in kindergarten. An IEP meeting is being planned for the student's transition to kindergarten. Which of the following roles is most appropriate for the general education kindergarten teacher to play in this IEP meeting? A. developing appropriate academic interventions and strategies to meet curricular goals. B. writing reports documenting the decision of the team C. determining which special education services the student is eligible to receive D. facilitating the discussion of the participants. developing appropriate academic interventions and strategies to meet curricular goals. A kindergarten student, who is typically easygoing and friendly, has begun acting out in class and being verbally aggressive toward peers. The teacher is consulting with the school counselor about these recent changes in the student's behavior. This consultation is likely to be most productive is the teacher begins by providing the counselor with which of the following pieces of information? A. notes from the parents describing the student's behavior at home B. results from the student's most recent standardized assessments C. a description of the student's behavior and strategies the teacher has implemented D. the complete education history and attendance records for the student. a description of the student's behavior and strategies the teacher has implemented A recently hired prekindergarten teacher who is new to the area can best prepare to be an effective advocate for students by taking which of the following actions? A. developing a strong, positive relationship with an assigned mentor B. learning about the characteristics and needs of the families in the community C. researching advocacy activities undertaken in similar districts in recent years D. engaging in reflection and self-assessment to identify professional strengths and challenges. learning about the characteristics and needs of the families in the community A second grade teacher uses evidence-based flexible grouping and selects different types of texts for different reading groups. These practices best demonstrate the teacher's awareness of the importance of which of the following principles of effective beginning reading instruction? A. exposing students to a variety of text genres B. accommodating students' diverse linguistic backgrounds and approaches to learning C. aligning students; reading goals with state standards D. transitioning students to more challenging texts as they progress in their reading skills. transitioning students to more challenging texts as they progress in their reading skills. A first grade student who demonstrates mastery of phonemic blending is having difficulty sounding out and blending VC and CVC words in printed word lists and connected text. Based on this information, the student would probably benefit most from an intervention designed to improve the student's: A. development of oral reading fluency B. awareness of key concepts of print C. letter-sound correspondence skills D. knowledge of high-frequency sight words letter-sound correspondence skills In a fourth-grade class, providing explicit instruction focused on which of the following reading skills would most directly promote students' evaluative reading comprehension skills? A. summarizing the main idea of an extended text B. retrieving information from a text to answer comprehension questions C. applying background knowledge to visualize processes described in a text D. distinguishing between fact and opinion in a text distinguishing between fact and opinion in a text A kindergarten student writes "tdirdmibk" in her journal and ells the teacher she wrote "Today I rode my bike." The student's writing sample most clearly demonstrates which of the following milestones essential to spelling development in English? A. awareness of the alphabetic principle B. knowledge of print conventions for representing words C. awareness of morphological structure within words D. knowledge of syllable juncture awareness of the alphabetic principle After an extended classroom discussion of the pros and cons of adopting a civic initiative, students are divided into two relatively equal groups, one of which supports the initiative while the other has reservations about it. The teacher could best use this situation to demonstrate the value of which of the following practices? A. assessing the costs and benefits in group decision making B. using compromise to resolve conflicts C. dividing problems into more manageable parts in group decision making D. using majority rule to resolve conflicts using compromise to resolve conflicts Fourth grade students are working in small groups to create dances to a song they have chosen. As they work, their teacher makes anecdotal notes on the students' discussions, work styles, and use of concepts related to movement and choreography that the class has previously studied. The teacher can best use these notes to accomplish which of the following goals? A. establishing the connection between the lesson and state arts standards B. determining students' final grades for the project C. planning tasks and questions for an upcoming arts exam D. documenting individual students' understanding and growth documenting individual students' understanding and growth During a learning activity about the oceans, a teacher has students solve problems involving starfish (five legs) and crabs (ten legs). Which of the following problems could the teacher use to demonstrate that some problems have more than one answer? A. Three crabs and two starfish were on the beach. How many legs were there altogether? B. I saw 15 legs. How many crabs and starfish did I see? C. Two crabs have how many more legs than three starfish? D. One crab was walking in the sand. How many starfish have the same total number of legs? I saw 15 legs. How many crabs and starfish did I see? 00:0201:16 A first grade class is learning about light using mirrors and flashlights. After showing the class how mirrors and a variety of shiny objects reflect light, the teacher asks students if nonshiny objects can reflect light. The teacher hands out small flashlights to the students and asks them to explore this question. Which of the following strategies would be most effective for the teacher to use to help the students develop the ability to clearly explain what they learn from their exploration of reflected light? A. discussing with each student what he or she is finding out about the reflection of light as the explorations are being conducted B. Structuring th [Show More]

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