Why might it be easier for an infant to first make vowel sounds rather than consonant sounds?
What will be an ideal response?
Because vowel sounds are made with an open mouth in a relaxed state early in the child's life but consonant sounds require using the lips, tongue, and the ridge of either the upper or lower jaw.
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A phoneme is
A. the smallest distinct sound in a particular language. B. one of the specific grammar rules in a language. C. the smallest unit of meaning in a language. D. the way we change the meaning of word.
Off-level testing can best be described as
a. general assessment. b. taking the ceiling of the test. c. grade level appropriate. d. a test for creativity.
Which of the following statements describes connections between mathematics and other school subjects?
a. Literature and mathematics should be taught separately from each other; they involve different skills. b. Time used for math during a history lesson takes away from important instructional goals in social studies. c. Art can't help with learning about the math standards. d. Science can provide a context for solving problems.
In experiments, the term extraneous variable refers to
a. the intervention assigned to the control group. b. a factor other than the treatment variable that might affect the outcome variables. c. a factor that underlies two or more of the independent variables. d. a variable that increases the experiment's internal validity.