Ryan wants his students to classify and categorize words so they can group words that label ideas, events, or objects. He likes to use words sorts because it has a visual component, but he feels as if he's been overusing that strategy in his classroom. What other classifying and categorizing strategy would you suggest that also offers the opportunity to study words conceptually and has a visual
aspect?
A) Word knowledge rating B) Self-selection strategy
C) Concept circles D) Paired word sentence generation
C
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A special education diagnosis becomes detrimental when
A) adults use the diagnosis as a label. B) the diagnosis is used to determine insurance coverage. C) education funding is affected by the diagnosis. D) remediation is recommended.
Integrated curriculum designs are advocated as being most consistent with the principles and beliefs of inclusive
school communities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.No Child Left Behind is intended to benefit:
a. Children with disabilities b. Children identified as being exceptionally gifted and talented c. Children enrolled K-12 d. Children in elementary school
Which of the following is not an advantage of year-round school?
a. Continuity of learning b. Reduction in student retention c. Higher cost of keeping the building open. d. Less teacher burnout