A child in your class does not speak English. What are three things you can do?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Find out what language is spoken in the home. Learn to correctly pronounce the child’s name. Acquire important words and phrases like “Hello,” “Here is the bathroom,” “Would you like to eat?” Make sure that family communication is translated into the family’s language.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A chronic lung disease with bronchial sensitivity to many different irritants in the environment is
a. cystic fibrosis. b. asthma. c. muscular dystrophy. d. congenital heart disease.
Why do some words look the same without being connected by meaning?
What will be an ideal response?
The major problem with high-stakes tests is that they often
A) are too difficult for most students. B) put unnecessary and undue pressure on students. C) take too much time away from voluntary reading. D) narrow the curriculum to what is tested.