What can one do to prepare to read a story aloud?
What will be an ideal response?
One can practice using different voice inflections, pitches, volume levels, and pace. Since children will be attending to both the book and the reader, practice with facial expressions and hand gestures can enhance the story reading.
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For the past few weeks you have noticed that Lenny, age four, has been holding books closer to his face when he reads. Your initial responsibility as his teacher is to:
a. discuss your observation with Lenny's mother b. train Lenny not to hold books so close to his face c. inform Lenny's mother that he is probably nearsighted and needs glasses d. make an appointment to have Lenny's eyes tested professionally
Instructional objectives that are written in behavioral terms are inappropriate for today's constructivist classroom
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which type of cooperative learning does NOT use student presentations to share information gained?
a. STAD b. Jigsaw II c. Group investigation d. Both STAD and group investigation
Operant conditioning aims to condition what kind of behavior?
reflexes emitted responses only thoughts and feelings respondents