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10 Multiple choice questions

1. The time a student is actually on task or successfully engaged in learning


CORRECT
Academic Learning Time

2. Create an individual needs assessment


INCORRECT
The time a student is actually on task or successfully engaged in learning
THE ANSWER
Under federal law Florida teachers are required to do what?

3. Authentic Assessment
CORRECT
Assessment of students performance in real life application tasks

4. Considered more authentic - requires students to demonstrate knowledge and skills,


including the process by which they solve problems.
CORRECT
Performance Based Test

5. Mean
CORRECT
Average

6. Used when a student with a disability commits an infraction. Determines if the action
was a result of the disability
INCORRECT
Evaluative Descriptor
THE ANSWER
Manifest determination review

7. What type of memory holds information for the shortest amount of time
CORRECT
Sensory Memory

8. A standardized test designed to efficiently measure the amount of knowledge and/or


skill a person has acquired
CORRECT
Achievement test

9. Teachers determine what students can successfully complete on their own and what
they can complete with support, then design lesson that build on student understanding
and work towards mastery
CORRECT
Instructional Scaffolding
10. Preoperational
INCORRECT
Requires academic skills such as remembering visually processing material and
reasoning
THE ANSWER
18-24 months to Age 7 (Think about things symbolically, thinking is based on intuition )

10 True/False questions
1. If the student inst showing progress from the intervention, get them a coach to assists
them → Personal Discovery Inventories
CORRECT
False
It should be → Intervention

2. Independent Reading Level → Accuracy rate is below 90%

CORRECT

False

It should be → Accuracy rate is 95% or higher

3. Norm Sample → Founded in Lexington Mass 1839 and the purpose was to train
teachers

INCORRECT

True

THE ANSWER

False

It should be → Large sample of test takers who represent the population for which the
test is intended

4. Motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity to earn a reward or avoid


punishment → Extrinsic Motivation

CORRECT

True

5. Creative Thinking → Requires students to produce original creative material

CORRECT
True

6. When a test measures what it is supposed to measure → Passive Learning

CORRECT

False

It should be → Content Validity

7. Views failure as a lack of ability → Classical Conditioning

CORRECT

False

It should be → Performance Oriented Goal (failure)

8. Short term memory → The capacity to hold but not manipulate a small amount of
information for a short period of time. ( about 7 items)

INCORRECT

False

THE ANSWER

True

9. Fluency → The Speed, Tone and Accuracy of reading

CORRECT

True

10. Focuses on the whole work activities rather than specific elements → Holistic
assessment

CORRECT

True
10 Multiple choice questions
1. Advisory program
CORRECT
Have an adult such as a teacher or other staff member act as an advisor to a particular
student or even a group of students
2. What are the three keys to cooperative learning
CORRECT
Team Recognition, Individual Accountability, Equal opportunities for success

3. Practice
CORRECT
Watson established the need for this to make learning permanent

4. Test designed to measure student performance against a fixed set of predetermined


criteria or learning standards
CORRECT
Criterion Referenced Test

5. Informal Assessment
INCORRECT
A change in the curriculum's learning requirements due to the students inability to
master the required state standards
THE ANSWER
Procedure for obtaining information that can be used to make judgments about children
learning behavior

6. When a person takes control of their own learning and behavior


CORRECT
Self regulated learning

7. Semantic Memory
INCORRECT
The capacity to hold but not manipulate a small amount of information for a short period
of time. ( about 7 items)
THE ANSWER
Refers to a portion of long-term memory that processes ideas and concepts that are not
drawn from personal experience

8. Requires students to take specific facts and use them to develop a general conclusion
INCORRECT
Holistic assessment
THE ANSWER
Inductive Thinking

9. When instruction is broken down into Explanation, Demonstration and Practice


INCORRECT
Facilitates and provides support by assisting when a group of students are in need
THE ANSWER
Explicit

10. Anticipation Chart


CORRECT
Is used before reading to activate students prior knowledge and build curiosity about a
new topic

10 True/False questions
1. Instructional Scaffolding → Report whether test takers performed better or worse than a
hypothetical average student, which is determined by comparing scores against the
performance results of a statistically selected group of test takers, typically of the same
age or grade level, who have already taken the exam
CORRECT
False
It should be → Teachers determine what students can successfully complete on their
own and what they can complete with support, then design lesson that build on student
understanding and work towards mastery

2. Personal Discovery Inventories → The difference between what a learner can do


without help and what he or she can do with help

CORRECT

False

It should be → Require students to list characteristics about themselves. (Requires


Inductive Reasoning)

3. What do you do when a ELL student makes a pronunciation mistake during


class → Sensory Memory

CORRECT

False

It should be → Allow the mistake

4. Report whether test takers performed better or worse than a hypothetical average
student, which is determined by comparing scores against the performance results of a
statistically selected group of test takers, typically of the same age or grade level, who
have already taken the exam → Norm Referenced Test

CORRECT

True

5. Keep them informed about new techniques → How do younger teachers help their
mentors develop professionally?
CORRECT

True

6. Median → Odd= canceling out numbers to get to the middle


Even= adding two middle numbers and dividing by 2

INCORRECT

False

THE ANSWER

True

7. Word Splash → Grades of specific students used to determine the percentile is what?

CORRECT

False

It should be → Students write a story using some familiar and unfamiliar words that are
all found in the text

8. Reciprocal Questioning → Administered the same test twice over a period of time to a
group of individuals

INCORRECT

True

THE ANSWER

False

It should be → An instruction strategy where teachers and students read, discuss and
question together

9. A standardized test designed to measure levels of knowledge, understanding, abilities,


or skills acquired in a particular subject already learned → Probing Questions

CORRECT

False

It should be → Achievement Test


10. Word Families → This means dividing one-syllable words into onsets and rimes. The
onset is the initial consonant or consonant cluster of the word, and the rime is the vowel
and consonants that follow it. For example, in the word bat,b- is the onset, and -at is the
rime.

CORRECT

False

It should be → are groups of words that have a common feature or pattern - they have
some of the same combinations of letters in them and a similar sound. For example, at,
cat, hat, and fat are a family of words with the "at" sound and letter combination in
common.

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