How can a study checklist help you review material for a test?
a. It paraphrases descriptions and formulas.
b. It reviews all math problems in detail.
c. It acts as a textbook review sheet.
d. It creates a to-do list for each item to study.
d. It creates a to-do list for each item to study.
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___ is an example of a biography aimed at older readers that relies heavily on facts, historical documents, and original sources
a. Me...Jane b. Lincoln: A Photobiography c. Langston's Train Ride d. Night Flight: Amelia Earhart Crosses the Atlantic
After students complete a set of problems, teachers should
a. encourage whole group discussion of solutions and strategies. b. discourage whole group discussion to eliminate cheating in the class. c. collect the papers to be graded later. d. require students who did not finish the problems in class to finish them for homework.
Which of the following most accurately describes the performance of home-schooled students on standardized tests compared to students in public schools?
a. Home-schooled students typically score significantly higher than public school students on standardized tests. b. Home-schooled students typically score significantly higher than public school students on standardized tests in reading, but they score lower on standardized tests in math. c. Home-schooled students typically score significantly higher than public school students on standardized tests in basic skill areas, such as reading and math, but they score lower on standardized tests in other content areas. d. Home-schooled students typically score significantly lower than public school students on standardized tests.
Which of the following would not be considered an essential part of a before-and-after school program for school-aged children?
A) Opportunities for free play both indoors and out B) Nutritious breakfast and snacks C) Time to complete homework D) A highly structured schedule of activities for children to follow