ALT Cheat Sheet 2026

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110 questions
150 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which document typically guides curriculum alignment to ensure instruction meets state and national learning standards in the US? Scope and sequence chart
  2. When writing a recommendation letter for a student applying to college, a teacher should: Decline if the teacher cannot write an honest and positive letter
  3. A student with ADHD frequently calls out answers without raising their hand. Which strategy is MOST appropriate for an alternative learning setting? Provide a private signal system the student can use to indicate readiness
  4. Which scenario best illustrates the ethical principle of non-maleficence in teaching? Refraining from using instructional practices known to harm student self-esteem
  5. Which of the following is a required component of a student's Individualized Education Program (IEP)? A statement of measurable annual goals.
  6. When reclassifying an ELL student as English proficient, schools typically consider which combination of criteria? ELP assessment score, academic achievement, teacher evaluation, and parent input
  7. Which ethical principle is violated when a teacher shares a student's academic struggles with community members without parental consent? Confidentiality
  8. A student who previously enjoyed science class has stopped participating and submitting work. Which approach best addresses potential amotivation? Hold a private conversation to explore underlying barriers
  9. During a staff meeting, you learn confidential information about a student's family situation. A community member later asks you about the family. You should: Decline to discuss any confidential student or family information
  10. Which motivational framework specifically distinguishes between mastery goals (learning-focused) and performance goals (grade-focused)? Achievement Goal Theory
  11. In a differentiated classroom, flexible grouping means: Groupings change based on task, interest, or readiness
  12. When differentiating for students with IEPs, a teacher's FIRST step should be to: Review the IEP to understand the student's goals, accommodations, and modifications
  13. A student who is blind receives orientation and mobility training from a specialist who travels between schools. This specialist is providing: Itinerant services
  14. What is considered an unethical practice for teachers? Showing favoritism or engaging in personal relationships with students
  15. Under IDEA, how must the learning environment be considered when developing an IEP for a student with a disability? The least restrictive environment (LRE) must be determined and documented
  16. Which of the following is an example of a teacher violating the ethical principle of justice? Providing more detailed feedback to students the teacher personally likes
  17. Which professional behavior best demonstrates teacher accountability in an alternative learning environment? Consistently documenting student progress and adjusting instruction based on data
  18. Which term describes a student's ability to perform daily living tasks such as dressing, cooking, and managing money? Adaptive behavior
  19. Which instructional scaffold would most benefit an English Language Learner during a science reading activity? Providing bilingual glossaries and graphic organizers
  20. Which of the following is the BEST example of a curriculum modification (as opposed to an accommodation) for a student with an intellectual disability? Reducing the number of math problems required and lowering complexity
  21. Which scenario best illustrates the use of diagnostic assessment? Giving a pre-unit survey to identify prior knowledge gaps
  22. A student with strong bodily-kinesthetic intelligence learns best through movement. Which activity aligns with differentiating by learning profile? Using manipulatives and role-play simulations
  23. Which classroom arrangement BEST supports small-group collaborative learning activities? Clusters of 3–5 desks grouped together
  24. Which practice best supports a teacher's ethical obligation to communicate transparently with families? Providing regular, honest progress updates and responding promptly to family inquiries
  25. Which scenario represents an appropriate use of student data? Using aggregated class data to adjust instructional strategies for all students
  26. In special education, 'procedural safeguards' primarily exist to: Ensure parents are informed of and can exercise their rights
  27. A student with a disability is not receiving accommodations outlined in their IEP. As the classroom teacher, you should: Immediately implement the required accommodations and notify the IEP team
  28. Which of Epstein's six types of family involvement focuses on families supporting learning at HOME? Learning at home
  29. What distinguishes norm-referenced assessment from criterion-referenced assessment? Norm-referenced tests compare student performance to a normative peer group
  30. Why is maintaining boundaries with students important? To maintain professionalism and avoid conflicts of interest
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