Texas PPR (Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities) Practice Test

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What is a primary benefit of extending a novel reading activity to include student projects related to their families' backgrounds?

  1. Improving vocabulary retention

  2. Enhancing reading fluency

  3. Promoting acceptance of and respect for students' diverse backgrounds

  4. Encouraging competition among students

The correct answer is: Improving vocabulary retention

Extending a novel reading activity to include student projects related to their families' backgrounds provides students with an opportunity to make personal connections to the text and apply their knowledge in a meaningful way. This not only enhances their vocabulary retention through real-life application, but also promotes acceptance and respect for students' diverse backgrounds. Encouraging competition among students is not the primary benefit of this activity and could potentially take away from the positive impact of promoting diversity and inclusivity within the classroom. Therefore, A is the best choice among the options provided.