List and describe the sequential stages in which the development of language in mathematics can occur
What will be an ideal response?
Complete answers will include the following: (1) Child's language, the natural language of the child; (2) material language, associated naturally with a specific representation of a mathematical idea; (3) mathematical language, a word or short phrase for the math operation; and (4) symbolic language, where the words and phrases from stage 3 are now converted to symbols.
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Sara conducted a study in her sixth grade classroom. The study focused on students' interests in science classes. Sara shared what individual students said about their interest in science with the seventh-grade teachers to help place students in next years' classes. Was Sara's sharing this information in accordance with ethical research practices?
a. In this case it was ethical to share students' data since it will help them in their education. b. In this case it was ethical to share students' data since the study was conducted in school. c. In this case, it was unethical to share students' data since that information was confidential. d. In this case, it was unethical to share students' data since the information was anonymous.
Which decoding strategy focuses student and instructional attention on morphemes rather than phonemes?
a. structural analysis b. sequencing c. body and coda d. onset and rime
Every student needs
a. an educational label. b. a specific management program. c. to fail every so often. d. recognition.
Which of the following is considered a melodic instrument?
a. xylophone b. tambourine c. drum d. ukulele