The assessment strategy that combines an interview technique with a script, materials, and a quiet setting to more formally assess a child's thinking is known as:
a. portfolio
b. a performance task
c. standardized testing
d. student writing
B
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Sensory integration involves
a. the student's ability to listen and take notes during class. b. the ability to use two or more senses simultaneously and smoothly. c. blending auditory perception and tactile actions. d. all of the above.
One way that a goal is different from an objective is that a goal describes the learning outcome that is expected to occur at the end of a longer period of time than that of an objective
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
An example of an alternate route program is
a. KIPP. b. TFA. c. NCLB. d. AYP.
What are the three ground rules for doing peer responses in the classroom?
a. be positive, be helpful, be specific b. be critical, be specific, be serious c. be professional, be helpful, be tedious d. be positive, be thankful, be creative