What is guided (or scaffolded) play?
What will be an ideal response?
Guided play is comprised of verbal and/or nonverbal interactions that support or scaffold the play activity, thus allowing the participants to work toward a common goal with at least one more experienced peer or adult.
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Which of the following is not an appropriate form of “touching” by a teacher?
a. a handshake b. a “pat” on the shoulder c. a “pat” on the back d. a “high-five”
A student is asked to develop a constructed-response test item for a mathematics objective that asks a student to solve the problem and explain the procedure used. The most likely minimal level of Bloom's taxonomy this requires is
a. Knowledge b. Comprehension c. Application d. Analysis
Which of the following is most closely related to strategic learning?
a. Modeling b. Rehearsal c. Perception d. Metacognition
Describe what you as a teacher can do to help prevent your students from abusing alcohol and other drugs
What will be an ideal response?