This collection of content items is designed to show children's learning styles, interests, and unique ways of viewing and interacting with the world:
a. Anecdotal notes
b. Portfolio
c. Running record
d. Event sampling
b
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Styles of melody differ from one another in how they treat form, melody, harmony, sound, and rhythm
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A way to coordinate a woodworking project with a map-making project is to ________________________________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Which of the following is an example of intraindividual differences?
a. John is a terrific artist, but he has trouble doing pull-ups. b. Caesar is taller than his classmates. c. Alice is the fastest reader in the class. d. Lebron consistently receives the highest scores in math.
Dylan and Brenda were supposed to meet for dinner at 6 p.m., but Dylan never showed up. While leveling, Brenda is most likely to say what to Dylan about this?
A. Nothing B. “It’s no big deal.” C. “You are such a jerk!” D. “I’m really upset that you didn’t show up or call me.”