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Assessment
C & I Choices
Assessment for Lesson 1:
Content Standards in Reading, Math, & Science
Multiple Choice
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1.
Standards revolve around the same themes for every content area.
A.
True
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B.
False
Correct.
2.
NCTM is the primary professional organization for English and Language Arts.
A.
True
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B.
False
Correct.
3.
Reading standards are addressed only in the Language Arts standards.
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A.
True
Correct.
B.
False
4.
In order for a student to use an accommodation on a standardized test they should have been:
A.
Told about the accommodation.
B.
Taught the reasons for the accommodation.
C.
Given the opportunity to practice the accommodation in the classroom.
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D.
All of the above.
Correct.
5.
Writing standards were developed by:
A.
NCTM
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B.
NCTE
Correct.
C.
McREL
D.
ETA
6.
The National Science Foundation created the science content standards.
A.
True
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B.
False
Correct.
7.
Teachers should allow computers to take the place of scribes in making accommodations in the classroom.
A.
True
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B.
False
Correct.
8.
Life science standards include: understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle, understands Earth´s composition and structure, and understands the composition and structure of the universe and the Earth´s place in it.
A.
True
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B.
False
Correct.
9.
Math standards are divided into four grade level groups.
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A.
True
Correct.
B.
False
10.
Science standards are built on two central themes including:
A.
Relevance and replication.
B.
Investigation and reasoning.
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C.
Inquiry and contemporary science.
Correct.
D.
Investigation and historical place of science.