PECT Pre-k-4 Module 2 Study Guide (With Complete Solution)
A new kindergarten classroom teacher has concerns about a student's "at-risk" scores on the
... [Show More] developmental screening of emergent literacy skills. Which of the following steps should the kindergarten teacher take first? - develop a plan for direct instruction to address the student's areas of need as indicated by the screening
A kindergarten class includes a number students who have little or no prior experience with books. The teacher uses various strategies to promote the students' understanding and appreciation of reading, including reading them stories aloud on a regular basis. In selecting stories to read aloud to these students, the teacher should place the greatest emphasis on identifying stories that: - will be engaging and enjoyable for the students
A third-grade teacher is planning language arts lessons to introduce students to fables. In an appropriately sequenced lesson, the teacher should begin with which of the following activities? - reading students several fables aloud and pointing out the key features that define a fable
A prekindergarten teacher's classroom is filled with print. Labels of individual children's names are placed on tables and in cubbies. Commonly used objects, such as chairs and boxes of crayons, are also clearly labeled. Strips of the alphabet are hung at children's eye level, and children's books are easily accessible. In addition, children have frequent opportunities to observe the teacher write a word or phrase relate to a topic they are learning, and are also explicitly taught word meanings. The teacher in this scenario most likely demonstrates an understanding that: - a language-rich environment promotes early literacy skills
A prekindergarten teacher is planning to include a read-aloud time for a class of ten children ranging between the ages of four and five. In planning the activity for this time, the teacher should first consider the children's: - varying attention spans and levels of exposure concepts of print
Students in a kindergarten class are telling their teacher a recent class field trip. As the students share their experiences, the teacher writes their thoughts on chart paper. The teacher then read aloud what the students have dictated. Which of the following describes the best rationale for incorporating this type of activity into instruction ? [Show Less]