How can teachers encourage dramatic behaviors (enactment) in young children?
A. Encourage children to act out new stories as soon as you have introduced the story.
B. Provide step-by-step instruction and require children to imitate your actions.
C. When first starting to use whole group dramatics, assign each child a novel part of the enactment.
D. Encourage children role-play their ideas like trees blowing in the wind.
Answer: D
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a. Database programs c. Simulation programs b. Word-processing programs d. None of the above
Explain the importance of using texts that are not books (e.g., newspapers, magazines, real life texts, advertisements, postcards, etc.)
What will be an ideal response?
IDEA requires schools to do all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Consider all information, including that which is provided by parents. B. Assess learners in their primary or home language. C. Assess the learner with respect to the general education curriculum. D. Retest the child every three years to determine if services are still needed.
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a. number sequence b. one-to-one correspondence c. cardinality d. subitizing