Adults should finish sentences for four-year-olds who hesitate or pause frequently
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANSWER: False
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?
Three of the following students are showing signs of self-regulated learning. Which student does not show any evidence of self-regulated learning?
a. Adam beams with pleasure when his teacher praises his English essay, because her opinion of his work is very important to him. b. Blake knows that, for purposes of college admission, his performance in math class is more important than his performance in his drama class, so he works harder in the first class than in the second. c. As Craig studies his German vocabulary words, he occasionally stops to check himself to see which words he needs to study further. d. Drew thinks to himself, "Tonight I'll skim the reading assignment in history just to get a general idea of what the chapter's all about. Tomorrow I'll read it again in more depth."
Chris is a third grader in your class who has autism spectrum disorder. He demonstrates average intelligence and a willingness to interact with others on some level. He has had the same paraprofessional, Mr. Jeria, for the last two school years and feels very comfortable with him. While he does not often speak with or interact with many of his classmates, Chris regularly communicates his ideas
orally to Mr. Jeria. One of the goals in Chris's IEP is to increase his social interaction with peers. What accommodations might you make in your class to facilitate his success in addressing this IEP goal? What will be an ideal response?