The three most basic rules for child care can be summed up as _______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
be safe; be kind to others; take care of our room or school
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Three of the following strategies should help students remember classroom subject matter over the long run. Considering guidelines presented in the textbook, which one will not help them?
a. Reviewing the material periodically over the course of several days or weeks. b. Engaging in meaningful learning by relating the material to a situation in which they are likely to use it. c. Preventing interference by learning each piece of information at a different time. d. Elaborating by drawing inferences from the things they study.
“Lining up the decimal points” is the rote rule that children learn when adding and subtracting decimal fractions. The reasoning behind this rule is:
a. children are following the “one place value at a time” rule when adding and subtracting, similar to what they followed with whole numbers. b. children will not add together or subtract the wrong numbers. c. that base-10 blocks won’t be necessary for conceptual understanding in this case. d. that real-life examples won’t be necessary for conceptual understanding in this case.
As a problem-solving strategy (or heuristic), what might one suggest to an architect who is designing a building of a type never built before?
a. Build a scale model, to learn what problems may exist, before attempting the real thing. b. Design and build the building more slowly than is normally done, so as to have the time to solve problems as they arise. c. Visualize the completed building in your mind. d. Create a team of architects and assign each a part of the problem.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Research suggests that infant temperament may preced the development of emotional or behavioral disorders.