____________________ rules are the things that children can control themselves
Fill in the blank with correct word.
ANS: Optional
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Scores of individuals taking a standardized test are compared to the scores of a group of individuals similar in age, grade level, and background who have taken the same test. This group of individuals used for comparison is called:
a. a grade-equivalent group. b. a norming group. c. a peer group. d. an ability group.
De jure segregation
a. is the result of legislation, policy, or official action b. was ruled unconstitutional in public elementary and secondary schools by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954) c. is circumstantial and usually reflects neighborhood housing patterns d. a and b
The independent reading level is described as:
a. the difficulty level at which a learner reads comfortably without teacher help. b. the student reads with some direction and supervision. c. reading accuracy deteriorates and the student cannot continue reading. d. 95% word recognition accuracy and 75% comprehension.
Are unplanned events that lead to high-interest activities and bursts of learning. (2 words)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).