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PECT PreK-4 EXAM MODULE 1,2 AND 3 ACTUAL EXAM -

EACH MODULE CONTAINS 100 QUESTIONS AND

CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS|AGRADE

PECT PreK-4 MODULE 1 What is a sign that a child has developed object permanence? - ANSWER- If they search for the object after it is moved or hidden.

Mental constructs or concepts that represent elements of the environment in categories or classes of things. - ANSWER- schema

The idea that things continue to exist even when they are out of sight. - ANSWER- object permanence

What are the characteristics of the concrete operational stage? - ANSWER- -Ability to think logically -Trouble understanding abstract concepts or hypothetical situations -Apply logical sequence and cause and effect to things they can see, feel, and manipulate.-Can conserve -Develop proficiency in inductive logic -Reversibility

The ability to reverse an action or operation. - ANSWER- reversibility

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Assigning human qualities, feelings, and actions to inanimate objects. - ANSWER- animism

Attributing cause and effect relationships between own feelings, thoughts, and environmental events where none exists. - ANSWER- magical thinking

What is preschoolers' thinking based upon? - ANSWER- Based upon their sensory perceptions.

Creating a culturally inclusive classroom environement - ANSWER- - Self assess own prejudice -Teach respect; eliminate stigmas -Acknowledge differences -Embrace diversity -Teach tolerance -Promote acceptance -Celebrate community -Keep an open classroom

What the teachers have to do to have an inclusive classroom? - ANSWER- 1. understand all cultures

  • be open to diversity and difference
  • understand prejudices
  • respect all 2 / 4

Evaluates students skills to apply knowledge to real world concepts."Money math problems or writing stories" - ANSWER- Authentic Assessment

Help find students who are below the norm in certain areas, or students who are at risk before diagnosing. - ANSWER- Screening Tests

(Pre-Assessment) Provide teachers with students prior knowledge and misconceptions before a learning activity sets baseline for how much learning has taken place from beginning to end."journaling; KWL" - ANSWER- Diagnostic Assessment

Monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback that can be used by instructors to improve their teaching and by students to improve their learning low stakes-lower no point value."draw a concepts map, one or two sentence showing main idea" - ANSWER- Formative Assessment

Focusing on only one property at a time. - ANSWER- centration

What age do children understand their environment through inborn reflexes? - ANSWER- From birth to 1 month old

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What are Piaget's stages of development? - ANSWER- Sensorimotor Preoperational Concrete Operational Formal Operational

What are the implications in the classroom? - ANSWER- -When solving problems, depend mainly on how things look, sound, smell, feel, and taste.-Should always be given concrete objects that they can explore with in any learning experience

Stages of language development - ANSWER- -Babbling 3-9 months by

  • month adds consonants
  • -single words 10-13 months -Two words utterances 18 months. Nouns and verbs -Multi-words sentences 2 years

When children play freely. They organize the games themselves. Helps language skills, thinking skills, fine motor, large motor, creative skills, and social skills. - ANSWER- Spontaneous Play

At what Piaget's stage can children begin to decentrate? - ANSWER- Concrete Operational

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