Although teachers can control students temporarily, they cannot control students' thinking or the way they want to behave

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Some of the following (#1 to #5) are descriptions of lessons, some are descriptions of activities. Mark them as follows:

A = Activity B = Lesson 1. Mrs. Jones is going to teach a unit on investing in her finance class. She plans to begin the unit with an overview of the types of investment options available, e.g., mutual funds, real estate, savings. (She is sure that her students have some prior knowledge about these different options.) 2. Ms. Casey is going to teach her students a reading comprehension strategy. She thinks they have learned this strategy before but they seem to mix up the steps and they do not use it in their reading even when they are prompted. 3. A teacher knows that you spent a summer in Spain and would like for you to share your experience with her students. She said you may teach the information however you’d like – she just wants her students to get a sense of what life in Spain is like. (She’s sure that none of her students know anything about Spain.) 4. Mr. Kerce is getting ready to teach a unit on the Civil Rights movement. He will provide students with the information they need and, in partners, they will write summaries of 3 specific events that influenced the start of the Civil Rights movement. Each event summary must be accurate. 5. Mrs. Burman is teaching a unit on nutrition. At the end of today’s 6th period class, she wants each student to create a one day meal plan that includes all required servings from each food group.

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An eighth grade class is about to begin reading a new novel. Their teacher has correctly

observed that the best way to help students focus their attention and remember important details is to: a) engage them in readers' theatre b) engage them in round-robin reading c) help them set a purpose for reading d) assign related homework

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The examples of play in Mexico, India, and China illustrate that

a. all cultures are just the same b. all children are just the same c. play is a fundamental human activity d. all people like to observe play

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Students with significant physical disabilities often are educated in:

A. Separate classes or schools. B. Resource classrooms. C. Inclusive classrooms. D. General education classrooms.

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