Which of the following questions is NOT a question important to selecting a topic for a unit?
A. What will be the important key concepts central to each of the subject's areas?
B. What will be the guiding questions that lead students to think about the content?
C. What will be the activities that engage the students in reflective thinking?
D. To what degree are the students already interested in this topic?
E. What will be the natural and significant connections between key concepts?
ANSWER: D
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a. creating b. responding c. connecting d. performing
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