Which situation best illustrates reciprocal teaching?
A. Ella, a talented math student, works on a multiplication worksheet with Caleb, a struggling student.
B. Katianna presents a geography project first to her own third-grade class and then to a second-grade class.
C. Nicco, Tyler, and their teacher read a passage on ecosystems and take turns leading dialogues on it.
D. Angela, a gifted student, visits a resource room where Ms. Dailey shows her computer programming techniques.
Answer: C
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. Appearances c. Situations b. Personality inventories d. Actions
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. that sensory qualities are restricted to perception; they cannot be used to form memories. b. that a neurological condition in which memory of sensory details are lost. c. that sensory qualities from one sense (e.g., vision) are perceived as being sensory qualities in another sense (e.g., sound) in addition to the original modality. d. that sensory hallucinations are confused during reality monitoring processes.