PTK Practice ABCTE
MOST effective method for closing a lesson? - ✔✔The students identify the important
topics and conclusions in group discussions.
Why: Closure is best done by students so that the teacher can assess
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PTK Practice ABCTE
MOST effective method for closing a lesson? - ✔✔The students identify the important
topics and conclusions in group discussions.
Why: Closure is best done by students so that the teacher can assess the effect of the
lesson. It needs to be done as a group so that the teacher can monitor and adjust
before students work individually.
Choice b (The teacher reiterates an outline of the lesson and outlines important
conclusions) isn't correct because students are merely reiterating the lesson and not
stating the issues and results in their own words.
Graphic Organizer that would best help elementary students understand differences
and similarities of forests and deserts? - ✔✔VENN DIAGRAM-this is used to
compare/contrast 2 objects/information
These graphic organizers are useful for organizing a linear discussion or argument -
✔✔outline
These graphic organizers are helpful when students need to examine 2 sides of the
same topic (pros cons) - ✔✔t charts
This organizer helps show details of a topic - ✔✔choose web cluster or topic/subtopic
chart
This graphic organizer is appropriate to use when showing relationships between
events - ✔✔Cause-effect chart
This is the most appropriate organizer to work with in class to understand the recycling
process after reading a chapter about recycling. This chart is the best way for students
to visualize a process with multiple steps and options. They help clarify complicated
processes. - ✔✔Flow Chart
A history teacher instructs students to create a timeline to represent the unit they just
covered. Which of the following BEST explains the purpose of this activity? - ✔✔A: to
give students an opportunity to visually represent the temporal relationships between
key historical events.
This is the best answer because this activity relates to selecting facts to illustrate ideas
in the classroom. the proper use of creating timelines is to show students the order of
historical events. studying for exams is not the primary purpose of using a timeline as
an instructional activity. reviewing key events is not the primary purpose either.
Before elementary students start reading a new book about baby dinosaurs, which of
the following activities would best assess prior knowledge and stimulate student
interest? - ✔✔Answer a Show the class drawings of different kinds of dinosaurs and ask
them to name and discuss them, if they can. Discuss the answers as a group and ask
the question, "What would you do if you found a baby dinosaur?"
Incorrect B: show students photo of dinosaurs and ask if they've ever read any stories
about dinosaurs
why is a correct? The teacher is able to assess what students know about dinosaurs
and can correct any misinformation. in addition, the questions is open-ended and is an
attention grabber. Choice b and c are passive and the teacher cannot assess prior
knowledge. choice d(museum) may seem like a good activity, but again, the teacher
cannot assess prior knowledge.
In teaching a lesson, it is helpful to share the objectives with the students because
doing so - ✔✔Correct A: helps students strive for the same learning goals
Incorrect- Makes sure students are on task and ready to learn.
Why? objectives help focus the students on the major goal of the day
Which assignment will BEST determine if students can analyze what they are learning?
- ✔✔a. define the following terms
Correct B-Create a storyboard that explains how religion influenced the development of
Latin America
c. draw a map showing changes in borders of European countries before after ww2
d (my answer) describe climate in rain forest and discuss how human activity affects it
Why-The students must explain a concept by creating or synthesizing something. In
Blooms taxonomy, synthesis is a higher order than answer knowledge (a) -
comprehension (D) and application (c)
During the beginning of a unit about the Great Depression for a sixth grade class, which
of the following questions would be most effective for presenting the new content? -
✔✔Correct-Can anyone tell us where the Great Depression took place?
WHy? it is a relevant answer with a verifiable answer. Those qualities are useful at the
start of a unit beause they start building a store of info that can be used later. Choice a
may be used to create interest in the topic. choice b focuses on sources, not the
content. choice d supposes prior knowledge and would be appropriate later in the unit.
In teaching a unit on Germany in the 30s, teacher wants class to recognize and
understand that multiple social,economic, and political factors contributed to the rise of
National Socialism. After starting the unit, what types of questions should be asked
next? - ✔✔Correct answer : D What & Where
Not-A: How & Why
Why? What and where questions elicit info that adds to a base or scaffold. Asking how
usually involves more complex thinking, as does asking why. Those questions that will
come up later in a unit.
What is the most important reason homework should be given to high school math
students? - ✔✔B. To facilitate learning outside of the classroom
I put C. To give students a chance to test their understanding of the material.
The question does not reference an upcoming exam. B is correct because homework
should be tailored so it extends the ideas outside of the classroom. Although students
could use homework , the primary purpose of homework is to extend learning outside of
school.
A language arts class is beginning a section on poetry. When the students enter the
room, they see the teacher has written a short poem on the board, but left the subject
words blank. The teacher opens the class by asking the students to fill in the blanks of
the poem. using this exercise best accomplishes which one of the following goals? -
✔✔A. Engaging students' interest in poetry.
I put it would introduce them to the rules of poetry conventions such as rhyme and
meter
The correct answer is A because the lesson provides students with the opportunity to
draw from their personal background and interest in order to relate to the new topic.
Choice B is incorrect because although filling in blanks of an existing poem may give
teacher idea of how much students know about poetry, it is not the primary purpose of
the activity. c in incorrect because filling in blanks of an existing poem does not allow a
teacher to assess what students want to learn about composing poetry. choice d is
incorrect because info related to poetry conventions such as rhyme and meter is not
provided and is outside the scope of the question.
An 11th grade teacher is introducing poetry in a lesson. Which of the following illustrates
the best sequence for introducing the material? - ✔✔B. Describe each type of poem and
review parts, have students write examples, and finish the lesson by comparing and
contrasting the different types.
teachers should present material in a logical sequence. it makes sense to introduce the
types of poems and the parts of each before having students write their own examples.
having students write their own examples before introducing the different types of poetry
is not correct.
Which of the following situations are students most likely to require additional guidance
and support from the teacher? - ✔✔Answer D The students have little choice or control
over their level of participation
Not C (They have a lot of choice)
Why D? Some degree of personal choice or control almost always makes learning
easier; in its absence, extra guidance and support may help learning. All other choices
are situations that build independence in students.
Which of the following classroom management goals will BEST ensure an orderly
classroom? - ✔✔Answer C-Establish, explain, and practice classroom procedures; set
standards for performance.
Wrong A-minimize behavior that intereferes with learning; respond accordingly when it
does happen.
Why C-Procedure is the key element in classroom management. Procedures for dealing
with negative behavior are an important part of classrrom management but only a part.
Choice b deals with curriculum and instruction. The emphasis on definition makes
choice D too narrow.
In the middle of a lesson on the legislative branch, a teacher has students form a mock
legislature and debate bills that they have created as a way to assess student learning.
wHAT IS THIS an example of? - ✔✔Answer is A, Formative Assessment
NotB, Summative
Why? Formative assessment provides feedback that allows a teacher to monitor and
adjust the instruction and is an easy way to evaluate individual student learning.
Assume that a set of test scores is normally distributed. How many test scores would be
expexted to be within two standard deviations of the mean? - ✔✔95%, because it is
relatively rare for a score to be more than 2 standard deviations from the mean in a set
of normal scores.
Given the following scores, which measure is the best descriptor of the central tendency
of the data?
22,57,60,60,60,75,76,82,85,88,90,92,97 - ✔✔Answer is Median, not mode, me
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