Children should be given many opportunities to read throughout the day
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Books focusing on numbers should have illustrations free from "clutter."
a. True b. False
Which of the following is a reason why kindergarten was started in the United States?
A) Kindergarten was designed to be affordable to most people B) Kindergarten was designed to be universally available for all C) Kindergarten was designed to make a difference in the later success of poor children D) Kindergarten was designed to ease children into the routines and behavior expected of them when they entered first grade
Luke approaches you before class and expresses his frustration about having done so poorly on yesterday's exam. "I studied for hours and hours," he tells you. "I guess I'm just not a very good test taker." You know that your test was a good measure of what you taught your students. You also know that students seldom do poorly on your tests simply because they are poor test takers. Considering the
textbook's discussion of study strategies, what other possible explanation might you give Luke as to why he thought he knew the material well yet earned a low test score. And with your explanation in mind, describe a strategy you might teach him for improving his performance next time. What will be an ideal response?
In order for a student to comprehend a text, the student must have adequate
a) phonemic awareness. b) alphabet knowledge. c) background knowledge. d) listening ability.