Six-year-old Madison selected a book from the classroom library. She was able to read most of the words but she needed her teacher's help to fully comprehend the story. Consequently, this book fit Madison's:

a) independent level
b) instructional level
c) frustration level
d) listening level


b

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Which statement is not true in regard to Universal Screening?

a. It allows for early identification of students at-risk. b. Improves the likelihood that students will receive the effective instruction they need to be successful. c. Increases the likelihood that more students will receive special education services. d. Improves the likelihood that at-risk students will catch up with their grade-level peers.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. In parallel play, children use similar materials or toys in similar ways but do not interact with each other. 2. In associative play, a child stands nearby watching others at play, without joining in. 3. Adults rarely confuse rough-and-tumble play with fighting. 4. Perceived competence refers to children’s evaluation of their worth in positive or negative terms. 5. An easygoing temperament involves having a moderate activity level, predictable schedule of sleeping and eating, and a positive attitude toward and curiosity in new experiences.

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Compose an essay highlighting the cognitive processes that affect a child with ADHD. Discuss ways ADHD affects both behavior and thought and impacts academic and social skills. Conclude by examining both educational and social implications. Be sure the essay is clearly written and well organized

What will be an ideal response?

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List three advantages that multiple-choice items have over true false items?

What will be an ideal response?

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