Explain why verbal mapping is a way to enhance development of a child's semantic language knowledge
What will be an ideal response?
Verbal mapping is an interaction pattern that enhances semantic knowledge because it involves an adult describing an ongoing action or event for a child. In this way language is mapped onto the child's experience. For example, an adult may use verbal mapping when dressing an infant, describing the actions and identifying body parts, e.g. arm, foot.
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a. change problem b. compare problem c. combine problem d. control problem
Of the following research topics, which is most likely to represent a prediction study?
a. The mathematics activities found in a sixth grade math class. b. The teaching philosophy of a new mathematics teacher. c. The relationship between mathematics grades and math class in the next semester. d. The differences in mathematics grades based upon parents' educational level.
A group of kindergarten students enjoy playing in the pretend post office their teacher has created in the classroom. The pretend post office has envelopes, paper, pens, and postcards to motivate the children to read and write. This area could be described as a
a) literacy play center. b) literature circle. c) word wall. d) reader's theatre.
Based on this scree plot, how many factors should be extracted?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 3