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Check for Mastery

Direction: Read the questions then choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. The Dale Cone of Experience can help a teacher be mindful of the choice of
resources or instructional materials in terms of ________.

A. level of thinking
B. extent of being flexible or fixed
C. extent of being concrete or abstract
D. extent of adaptation and modification

2. Miss Violo told the story of the Giving Tree in her toddler class. She used the
book itself to show the illustration to the two-year-olds and showed all thirty
pages of the book. Miss Violo struggled just to finish the book because the
toddlers were not focusing. Some lay on the floor stretching; others run around
the room. Which criterion did she fail to consider in choosing a material?

A. Collaboration among learners


B. Inclusive and free of cultural bias
C. Student interest and engagement
D. Developmental appropriateness

3. For a theme on Careers, Mr. Menggay let his students watch interview clips of
successful people in business who were all males. The clips seemed to send a
message that only men succeed in the business field. Mr. Menggay did have any
follow-up discussion on the clips. Which criterion in selecting resources/
materials should the teacher have considered?

A. Student interest and engagement


B. Inclusive and free of cultural bias
C. Developmental appropriateness
D. Time and cost-efficient

4. Which of the following gives the learners the most concrete experience?

A. Watching a Theater play on The Death March


B. Listening to the teacher discuss about the first chapter of Noli Me Tangere
C. Viewing a photo exhibit of the EDSA revolution
D. Independently reading the Biography of Andres Bonifacio
5. A teacher should consider all these criteria for choosing a resource or material,
EXCEPT:

A. Aligns to the learning objectives/outcomes of the lesson


B. Is the most expensive therefore the most durable
C. Is inclusive and free from cultural bias
D. Is developmentally appropriate

6. An application (app) can be described by all of the following,EXCEPT;

A. a software
B. have a wide range of function
C. some can be used offline
D. all need to be used online

7. Teacher Ruth is excited to try this preschool math app with her kindergarten
students. She is happy because it has a feature where she can review how each
child performed and give her information about which skills she needs to
reinforce more and which skills the children have already mastered. Teacher
Ruth has considered which criteria for selecting apps?

A. Accessibility
B. Motivation
C. Instructional design
D. Developmental appropriateness

8. Ms. Peralta found two apps that were both appropriate for high school students
taking Physics. They both have assessment and feedback and were quite
enjoyable to play. She can use both on a free but limited arrangement but need
to choose one that the school will purchase for premium use. She eventually
selected the one that linked Physics with everyday life like Physics and the
Internet or Physics in amusement park rides. She based her decision on which
criteria for selecting apps?

A. Engagement
B. Accessibility
C. Developmental appropriateness
D. Motivation
9. From among several apps that focused grammar, Ms. Tayag chose the one
which helped learners gain mastery through games where players earn tokens
when they succeed. Which criteria did Ms. Tayag consider?

A. Accessibility
B. Motivation
C. Instructional Design
D. Developmental appropriateness

10. The Pedagogy Wheel can help teachers choose apps by all, EXCEPT,

A. It helps teachers identify apps for a different grade level of the learners.
B. It helps teachers identify apps according to the levels of Bloom’s taxonomy.
C. It helps teachers see the type of technology integration in the SAMR model.
D. It helps teachers explore apps useful for both apple and android users

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