Beginning experiences for equal ratios include activities involving

a. cross-product algorithms.
b. number patterns and repeated addition.
c. comparison shopping.
d. scale drawings.


b

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Describe the goal and three principles of the universal design for learning (UDL) approach to instruction

What will be an ideal response?

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A student comes to her high-school language arts class and announces that she would rather read books and write long-hand than use a computer. To encourage her to develop the technological literacy required for the class and in society in general, the best strategy for the teacher is to:

a. assign some tasks that can only be completed with a computer, but offer alternative assignments for her. b. ensure that all classroom activities and lessons can be completed either with computers or with printed (nondigital) sources and pen-and-paper. c. put students into groups when an activity requires a computer and allow them to select which group members must use the computer. d. require computer use but scaffold the student's efforts to use technology in increasingly complex ways.

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Database software allows users to ____

a. sort and retrieve data from the database b. create forms and reports using the data in the database

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_____ probes beyond what is already known

a. Deductive reasoning. b. Inductive reasoning.

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