Which of the following instructional procedures for teaching math facts involves: 1) presenting a student with a math fact; 2) allowing the student at a specific amount of time to give a correct answer; 3) modeling the correct response if the student doesn't respond within the allotted time; and 4) having the student repeat the model?
A) Peer-assisted practice
B) Constant time-delay procedure
C) Didactic instruction
D) Cognitive approach
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In PBS, Tier 2 targets:
A. Social skill maintenance. B. Students who are suspended or expelled and require continuation of special education services. C. Students at risk for antisocial behavior. D. Behaviors that are considered dangerous to self or others. E. The development of academic curricula that serves to prevent self-destructive behaviors such as substance abuse.
Which of the following statements best describes the process of planning assessment activities for a unit?
a) Methods for assessing student progress should be determined prior to sketching out a conceptual map. b) Assessment activities should align closely with the textbook so that students are being accurately tested on what they have read. c) Assessment strategies should be determined after teaching the first three or four lessons of the unit. d) Assessment ideas should be roughed-out as part of the unit planning process. e) Assessment plans should be made in the final two days of teaching the unit.
When children explore topics that interest them and research answers to questions they have posed, they are engaging in
a) story structure. b) graphic organizers. c) authentic research. d) teacher-directed research.