One of the most important benefits of word play is to:
A. develop anaphoric reference skills;
B. support phonological awareness;
C. promote expressive vocabulary;
D. encourage pretend talk.
B
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The language considered proper in a community is
a. Formal standard. b. Informal standard. c. Indigenous standard. d. Language standard.
Mrs. Wang's first statement best illustrates her attempt to help her students with which step in the problem solving process?
Mrs. Wang has presented her students with the following problem: We have a quart of pure alcohol. If we add a cup of water to the alcohol, what percent of the new mixture is alcohol? She then says, "Let's look at what we're given and what we want." "We want the total amount of the mixture we have together," Robert suggests. After some discussion, the class decides that the mixture is 75% alcohol. "I don't think that's right," Kathy observes. "We have 5 cups of mixture altogether, and only one of those cups is water." a. Identifying the problem b. Devising a plan c. Implementing the plan d. Evaluating the results
During adolescence, there are still connections forming between the centers for emotion processing and the centers for executive functioning (such as the ______).
a. hippocampus b. amygdala c. prefrontal cortex d. hypothalamus
Which of the following reflects an emerging view among educators about teaching coding to K-12 school students?
a. Coding should not be taught to elementary school students because they are too young to grasp the concepts. b. Coding should be taught solely to students interested in math and science careers. c. Coding should be taught to all students throughout elementary, middle and high school. d. Coding should be an elective for students at every grade, but not a required experience.