Mrs. Markie, a first-grade teacher, believes that, from the beginning, children should be exposed to text in its complete form so that they can appreciate the communicative function of written language
Mrs. Markie takes a __________ approach to teaching reading.
A) whole-language
B) phonics
C) reciprocal
D) hierarchical
Answer: A
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a. fundamentally uncontrollable b. freely chosen c. a result of genes and our environment d. a product of both culture and family upbringing
Tami lights a sparkler and hands it to her young son, Jacob. She tells Jacob to write his name in the air with the sparkler. She can see this “writing” because the light from the sparkler is briefly held in her ____ memory.?
a. ?sensory b. ?working c. ?short-term d. ?long-term
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a. resilience b. thriving c. empowerment d. a virtuous spiral
Sarah is a lesbian and is exclusively attracted to other women. Given her sexual orientation, what can we predict about the sexual orientation of her twin sister Rebecca?
A. There is an increased chance that Rebecca is also homosexual. B. There is a decreased chance that Rebecca is also homosexual. C. Inferences cannot be made without first knowing whether they were raised in the same household. D. Sexual orientation is not related to genetics so we cannot make predictions about Rebecca.