______ means critiquing the author’s writing to determine if it is fact or opinion, fiction or nonfiction, possible or not possible.
a. literal comprehension
b. inferential comprehension
c. critical comprehension
d. creative comprehension
Ans: C
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a. True b. False
Three of the following students show warning signs of being at risk. Which student is least likely to be at risk?
a. Ann never stays after school for extracurricular activities, and she seems to have no friends at school. b. Barbara is so busy with student government, cheerleading, and varsity sports that her grades have gone from As to Cs and Ds. c. Carol is fourteen years old and still in sixth grade, so she has little in common with her classmates. d. Donna has gotten low achievement test scores since elementary school.
Passed in 1986, extended the educational rights of children ages 3 to 5, regardless of state laws, and added programs addressing the needs of infants with serious disabilities
a. Public Law 101-476 b. Public Law 99-457 c. Public Law 94-142 d. IDEA
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) writing team in collaboration with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) writing team sought to maintain coherence between science and mathematics learning as students advanced through grade
levels by ensuring that any mathematics skills or concepts would be taught in math: A. during the time students needed to apply them in science. B. after the time students needed to apply them in science. C. before the time students needed to apply them in science. D. on a “need-to-know” basis for students to apply them in science.