In the scenario "Billy's dog weighs 10 pounds while Sarah's dog weighs 8 pounds", the ratio 10/8 can be interpreted in the following ways EXCEPT:
For every 5 pounds of weight Billy's dog has, Sarah's dog has 4 pounds.
Billy's dog weighs 1 1/4 times what Sarah's dog does.
Sarah's dog weighs 8 out of a total of 10 dog pounds.
Billy's dog makes up 5/9 of the total dog weight.
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a) Selection of an occupation is far more important than selection of a place to work. b) The best job-hunters put responsibility on themselves for getting a job. c) A concern for others and the community has little significance in an individual's search for a job. d) Job seekers are best advised to "go it alone" in their job search.
Which activity incorporating traditional literature is useful for bridging home and school, as well as helping to develop literacy language, story structure, and comprehension?
a. Read alouds b. Storytelling c. Discussion d. Writing their own versions
In order to obtain the BEST response from a child in an assessment situation, what factors need to be considered?
What will be an ideal response?
The teacher's critical tasks in providing literature to young children are to:
A) use criteria to select a variety of good books, present literature to children in a variety of ways, help parents to make literature part of their children's lives. B) read books based on movies or TV because children like them, have reading contests, get points by sending home book club flyer. C) go to the library every week, take children to the library story hour, send books homes for parents to read to children. D) choose books children like, have storytime during lunch, send notes home to parents to tell them they should read to their children.