Pregunta 1
Pregunta
In Dimension 1—Scientific and Engineering Practices, asking questions for __________ and defining
problems for ____________ is the first element in the Framework for K—12 Science Standards (NRC,
2011).
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engineering – science
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investigation – students
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students – investigation
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science – engineering
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teachers – students
Pregunta 2
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One of the most important roles of the teacher in an inquiry science classroom is to:
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ask the right questions at the right time
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assign five warm-up review questions for students to answer at the start of class
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promote student discourse in the classroom.
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B & C only
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A & C only
Pregunta 3
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Teachers who teach science as inquiry ask questions to:
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focus investigations and also shift focus from observation to explanation.
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probe prior knowledge and stimulate reflective thinking.
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encourage creativity and develop student understanding.
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all of the above
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A & B only
Pregunta 4
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Which of the following statements was NOT found to be true according to researchers who conducted a series of observations of science teachers' questioning behaviors?
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Students were largely quizzed on a series of knowledge level, vocabulary-focused questions
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Effective questioning was relatively rare
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Teachers’ questions emphasized knowing the right answer.
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Most teachers’ questioning sessions monitored the leaners’ understanding of ideas and
encouraged deep thinking.
Pregunta 5
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Formative assessments that are lesson-embedded rely on the teacher’s use of:
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diagrams and drawings.
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well-chosen questions.
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concept maps
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scaffolding
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student responses.
Pregunta 6
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Which of the following is NOT a classification of questions:
Pregunta 7
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Which of the following statements is NOT descriptive of open-ended questions?
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Open-ended questions have a single correct answer
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Open-ended questions encourage verbal development
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Open-ended questions enable multiple students to make useful contributions to a discussion
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Open-ended questions trigger divergent thinking.
Pregunta 8
Pregunta
Which of the following statements is NOT descriptive of closed questions?
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Closed questions can be answered in a number of ways.
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A single word is seldom an adequate answer to a closed question.
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Closed questions require a student to think convergently.
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Closed questions help the teacher assess the students’ factual recall.
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A & B only
Pregunta 9
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“How many of you observed your mealworm last night”? is an example of which type of question?
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subject-centered
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person-centered
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closed
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open-ended
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B & C
Pregunta 10
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“What is the mineral make-up of the igneous rock granite?” is an example of which type of question”?
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subject-centered
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person-centered
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open-ended
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A & C
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B & C
Pregunta 11
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“How would you design an investigation to find out if mealworms prefer to eat potato or apple slices”? is
an example of which kind of question?
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subject-centered
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person-centered
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open-ended
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A & C
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B & C
Pregunta 12
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“What are some things you noticed about the way the moon looked in the sky last night?” is an example of:
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a closed question
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an open-ended question
Pregunta 13
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“When the moon rises in the east at sunset, what is its phase?” is an example of:
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a closed question
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an open-ended question
Pregunta 14
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“What are the possible explanations for the broken egg on the ground?” is an example of
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a closed question
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an open-ended question
Pregunta 15
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Teacher: What did you do to make the bulb light?
Student: I put a wire from the battery to here, and I put a wire from the other end of the battery to the
bulb.
Teacher: One wire on the side of the bulb and one wire on the bottom with the wires touching each end
of the battery. A complete pathway or circuit is formed
What type of response did the teacher give?
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accepting response
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extending response
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probing response
Pregunta 16
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Teacher: Why did you need to touch the side and the bottom of the bulb to complete the pathway?
Student: Maybe it had to do with how the bulb is wired inside.
Teacher: Very good thinking.
What type of response did the teacher give?
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accepting response
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extending response
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probing response
Pregunta 17
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Teacher: How do you think the wires are connected on the inside of the bulb?
What type of response did the teacher give?
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accepting response
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extending response
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probing response
Pregunta 18
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If you want to promote fact recall you should ask:
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closed questions.
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open-ended questions
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probing questions
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easy questions
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difficult questions
Pregunta 19
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“How do your findings compare with the rest of the class?” would be most appropriately used at which 5-E phase?
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Engage
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Explore
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Explain
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Elaborate
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Evaluate
Pregunta 20
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“What do you know about _______?” would be most appropriately used at which 5-E
phase?
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Engage
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Explore
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Explain
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Elaborate
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Evaluate
Pregunta 21
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“What data are you collecting?” would be most appropriately used at which 5-E phase?
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Engage
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Explore
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Explain
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Elaborate
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Evaluate
Pregunta 22
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“Considering what happened, how has your thinking about this changed?” would be most
appropriately used at which 5-E phase?
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Engage
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Explore
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Explain
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Evaluate
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Elaborate
Pregunta 23
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“Do you expect the same results if you use different objects?” would be most
appropriately used at which 5-E phase?
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Engage
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Explore
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Explain
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Evaluate
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Elaborate
Pregunta 24
Pregunta
“What patterns do you find in your data?” would be most
appropriately used at which 5-E phase?
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Engage
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Explore
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Explain
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Elaborate
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Evaluate
Pregunta 25
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Accountable talk is discourse that:
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goes beyond answering questions that you pose as a teacher.
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promotes learning.
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sharpens student thinking by reinforcing their ability to use knowledge appropriately.
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encourages students to actively listen to each other, building on one another’s ideas
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all of the above
Pregunta 26
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Which of the following statements is NOT part of the formative assessment scaffolding “feedback loop”?
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Teachers ask questions to better grasp the students’ levels of understanding
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Students respond to the questions orally, in writing, or through diagrams and drawings.
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Teachers recognize and acknowledge student responses.
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Teachers provide corrections of all erroneous responses.
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Teachers provide scaffolds to improve learning and understanding.
Pregunta 27
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You discover that many of the students in your class have never been to the beach. The question ”What do
you experience when you wade out into the ocean?” is probably:
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equitable
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inequitable
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person-centered
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A & C only
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B & C only
Pregunta 28
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Productive questions developed by the teacher to scaffold learning and inquiry must:
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be focused on the intended topic.
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be focused on a broad spectrum of science topics
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encourage students to think about specific science practices, concepts, and ideas.
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quantitative in nature.
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A & C only
Pregunta 29
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Discussing differences in observations with numerical data reported by groups gives your students an
opportunity to:
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practice engaging in argument from evidence (NGSS).
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make some fresh observations instead of just arguing who is right
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practice using mathematics and computational thinking (NGSS).
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all of the above
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A & C only
Pregunta 30
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Questions that focus on interpretation and explanation should be:
Pregunta 31
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Most teachers wait less than a second for a student to respond after asking a question. Researchers suggests
that more appropriate wait-time for thoughtful student response is a least:
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1 second
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3 seconds
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10 seconds
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20 seconds
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30 seconds