A pointer is an essential tool for:
A. traditional read alouds
B. interactive storybook reading
C. shared big-book reading
D. dialogic reading
C
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Explain the "balanced approach" to teaching reading and its implications for children's learning
What will be an ideal response?
As teachers have become reconciled to increased expectations, their stress levels have tended
to diminish. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ms. Smith used an intervention called Promoting Awareness of Sounds in Speech (PASS) with a small group of students and Mr. Brake used the Core Intervention Model (CIM) with a small group of students. Both teachers were using evidencebased methodology to teach:
a. word attack skills using phonics. b. reading fluency. c. reading comprehension. d. phonemic awareness.
All of the following are characteristics of mentoring EXCEPT
A. Is a supportive and collaborative relationship rather than evaluative. B. Is embraced and actively involved by both partners. C. Introduces and supports the learning of research-based practices. D. Provides needed expertise through a constructive professional relationship.