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Katrina, a second grader, believes that 1/4 is a larger quantity than 1/3, and you believe it is probably because 4 is larger than 3 . Of the following, which is the most effective way to help her eliminate this misconception?
 
  a. Explain that the numbers are in the denominator, and when numbers are in denominators, larger numbers represent smaller quantities.
  b. Ask her to provide as complete an explanation as possible for why she thinks 1/4 is a larger quantity than 1/3
  c. Write 1/3 and 1/4 on the board, and explain that the 1/3 means the quantity is one third of a larger quantity and the 1/4 is one fourth of a larger quantity, so the one fourth must be smaller.
  d. Fold a piece of paper into fourths and another identical piece of paper into thirds, and show her that the 1/3 is larger than the 1/4

Ques. 2

The construction of misconceptions is related to the principles of cognitive learning theory. Of the following, which principle best explains why people construct misconceptions?
 
  a. Learners construct understanding that makes sense to them.
  b. Social interaction facilitates learning.
  c. Meaningful learning occurs within real-world tasks.
  d. Learning requires practice and feedback.

Ques. 3

Mr. Andriesse chose to teach the concepts metaphor and simile together. Based on research examining effective ways of teaching concepts, which of the following is the most likely reason that he would choose to teach the concepts together?
 
  a. Since simile and metaphor are closely related, examples of one could serve as nonexamples for the other.
  b. Teaching the concepts together would provide less for Mr. Andriesse to remember, so teaching them together would be less likely to overload his working memory.
  c. Teaching the concepts together would help him capitalize on the process of generalization; reinforcing the students for correctly identifying similes would also reinforce them for correctly identifying metaphors.
  d. Teaching the concepts together would make it more efficient for Mr. Andriesse to model correct classifications of the concepts.

Ques. 4

In teaching the concept culture, which of the following would be the best way to increase conceptual understanding?
 
  a. Have the students read about the topic of culture.
  b. Schedule a video that talks about a different culture.
  c. Invite guest speakers to come to discuss their attitudes toward different cultural groups.
  d. Have students provide their own unique examples of cultures.

Ques. 5

Which of the following is the most likely reason that misconceptions exist?
 
  a. Students have been reinforced for the misconception in the past.
  b. Students have seen the misconception repeatedly modeled by their teacher.
  c. Students have prior experiences that are consistent with the misconception.
  d. Students' parents also hold the same misconception.

Ques. 6

You are about to begin your day's learning activity. The students are watching you and are ready to begin. Research indicates that an effective beginning point in the learning process is review in the form of statements such as, OK, now describe in your own words what we did yesterday, to serve as a springboard for the day's lesson. Using review in this way best illustrates an attempt to capitalize primarily on which of the following strategies for promoting meaningful encoding?
 
  a. Organization
  b. Imagery
  c. Rehearsal
  d. Schema activation
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