Children see the value their parents place on education when their parents visit in the classroom

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A cereal company put a prize in every cereal box. There are six different possible prizes. A mother has triplets and wants to give each child the same prize. How many boxes does she need to purchase to guarantee she obtains three identical prizes?

a. 15 boxes b. 21 boxes c. 17 boxes d. 19 boxes e. 13 boxes

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Mr. Maleska has what the textbook calls "productive" expectations for his students' classroom performance. With this in mind, which of the following would we not expect him to do?

A) Believe that his teaching strategies make a difference in student achievement B) Look for strengths in all students C) Consider several explanations for students' low grades D) Give students more help than they really need to complete tasks successfully

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Lobbying is regulated at both the federal and state levels

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Education

Pretending to explain your reading material to a fellow classmate helps you to

A. recognize flaws in an argument. B. identify weak spots in your understanding of the material. C. prioritize the ideas in the material. D. improve your speaking skills.

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