An activity that allows children to explore a variety of scientific instruments can allow them to ___________________________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
ANS: imagine what scientists do
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Pam feels she is getting to know her new neighbor more and more. She wants to build a meaningful friendship with him. When Jose moved in, they chatted about the weather, and now, after 4 months, they talk about
a. Several other topics as well, from gardening to cooking, sports and everything in between, but nothing personal. b. Deeply personal things such as their relationships and childhood memories. c. The weather as that always changes and it is interesting to know how other people think about it. d. Several other topics, while also revealing more and more about themselves
Distinguish between DRO, DRI/DRA, and DRL.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Briefly explain the educational climate during the 1970s. Provide examples to illustrate your points
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is an example of an educational leader's ability to formulate goals with individuals and groups?
a. A written news letter b. The monitoring of students' individual instructional plans c. A set of goals for fourth grade students designed by members of the third, fourth, and fifth grade teams d. A memo to the third, fourth, and fifth grade team members thanking them for participating in several goal development sessions