KINE-3331-Concepts of Elementary Physical Education-Final Exam

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Determine which form of cooperative learning involves having the students being handed a problem with one and only one unique solution.

Convergent discovery

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The method whereby the coach is asking questions and explaining related concepts is known as _____?

Inquiry learning

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Establish the five steps in order of the tactical games method.

Play sport, questions, drills, play sport again, review

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Compare and contrast direct teaching and cooperative learning.

Direct teaching is coach-centered while cooperative learning is student-centered

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Point out which is a form of cooperative learning in which students learn a specific skill in one group, and then switch groups to teach it to other students.

Jigsaw learning

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Which of the following scenarios is an example of expository instruction?

Dr. Jones, a college professor, presents an engaging PowerPoint presentation during class.

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Why is expository instruction sequenced in a purposeful way?

To help students make connections from one concept to the next and to make sure the lesson is organized.

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Which of the following statements is true about expository instruction?

The structure of an expository lesson helps students to stay focused on the topic at hand.

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Which of the following is an example of an expert that could provide expository instruction?

All of these are examples of experts that provide expository instruction.

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An advance organizer is _____.

something used to introduce the lesson and relate material they have previously learned to the material they are about to learn

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In physical education, which of the following steps for teaching a new skill should be done last?

The coach should test the student to see if she can perform it correctly

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Which is NOT one of the four methods of practice in physical education?

The progressive-whole method

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In physical education, which is a method of direct teaching, and why?

The teacher stands in front of the students and uses a chalkboard to show a diagram while lecturing

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Which type of P.E. practice involves the method of distributed practice, and why?

The teacher has the students run one hard lap and then slowly walk one lap in between, because it involves staggering intervals

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Explain how a P.E. teacher might employ the reciprocal style of instruction.

The teacher spends part of the time lecturing on the topic and part of the time walking around and receiving student input

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How can teachers design safe lessons?

Teach students safety measures.

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What is the first step when developing P.E. lesson plans?

determine objective

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What is a component of lesson planning?

all of the answers are correct

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What is a comprehensive lesson plan?

one that includes all necessary components

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What does it mean for instruction to be developmentally appropriate?

It meets the skill level of students.

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Kate noticed that all of the desks in her math and science classrooms are blue. She concludes that all of the desks in all of the classrooms must also be blue. This is an example of _____.

inductive reasoning

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Which of the following statements about discovery instruction is FALSE?

The teacher monitors the students and joins in the learning activity

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Hector showed his students how to create a box out of notebook paper. He then asked them to take out a few pieces of paper and try it for themselves. This is an example of _____.

direct instruction

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Which type of instruction puts the teacher in the role of controller or organizer?

Direct instruction

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Trisha wrote an unfamiliar math problem on the board. She then asked her students to brainstorm and discuss with each other possible solutions to the problem while she observed. This is an example of _____.

discovery instruction

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The material that students are supposed to learn is referred to as _____.

content

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Before learning about differentiated instruction, students were asked to guess the meaning of the term. The teacher received these four responses.

Analyze these responses and indicate which one best aligns with the concept of differentiated instruction.

Differentiating instruction means you provide students with different options for demonstrating what they have learned.

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The tests or student presentations that show what students have learned are called _____.

product

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In differentiated instruction, the in-class and hands-on activities that are designed to enhance students' learning are called _____.

process

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Julie wants to use differentiated instruction in her classroom in order to meet the needs of all of her students. Which of the following is not a component of differentiated instruction?

Separate lesson plans for each student

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Which of the following is NOT an important consideration in maintaining sports equipment?

Letting students access it 24 hours a day

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Using _____ in your PE class can increase students' engagement and give them a visual entry point.

Videos

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Why is it important to think about instructional materials for PE class?

Good materials can make your class more meaningful to students.

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What is important to think about when choosing sports equipment?

What sizes you will need

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Who in the school community can really help you maintain your PE facilities well?

The custodian

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Which of the following would be a good way to create a culturally diverse PE class for students?

Have a balance of group and individual activities.

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A student from _____ is more likely to come from a more individualistically competitive culture.

Europe

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Which of the following is a way that a student with physical disabilities can be accommodated for in PE class?

All of the answers are correct

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Asian cultures tend to have a more _____ compared with European-American value systems.

Collectivist value system

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How can a student with a language barrier be accommodated for in PE class?

All of the answers are correct

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Which of the following is another word for equity?

Fairness

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Why are socioeconomics relevant to equity in a PE class?

Students may not have the same access to sports outside of school.

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What does it mean to make a modification in your curriculum?

To alter your teaching so that your goals are more universally accessible

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Why might some girls and boys need extra support in a PE class?

To help support equity in athletics by ignoring gender stereotypes

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Racial _____ can negatively influence how children see themselves as athletes.

Stereotypes

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Journal writing in physical education classes supports which of the following types of learners?

linguistic

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Weather permitting, Coach Ward takes the students outside to play basketball rather than confining them to a gym. Which type of learner is he supporting?

naturalist

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Coach Ward shows students a video of a pro-golfer that demonstrates proper form when swinging a club. Which type of learner is he supporting?

visual

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After asking a question, which of the following should Coach Ward do to support intrapersonal learners?

give students wait time before answering the question

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Which of the following activities would be helpful to an auditory learner who is learning a new skill in physical education?

an opportunity to repeat instructions to a partner

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The following are all potential pitfalls of a student-centered learning approach EXCEPT:

Allowing students who have mastered a concept a break in their studies

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For optimal student-centered learning in physical education, schools should have:

All of the answers are correct

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In student-centered physical education, students may do all of the following EXCEPT:

Choose to completely opt out of any physical activity

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Among school-aged children in the United States, the following percentage engages in an adequate amount of physical activity according to current guidelines:

Less than 25%

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The following are all goals of a student-centered approach to physical education EXCEPT:

Reducing the burden on teachers