When students mumble read, repeat lines after the teacher, and provide gestures for alliteration and onomatopoeia, they are most likely listening to
a. Stories
b. Nonfiction
c. Poetry
d. Narratives
C
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a. heart b. lungs c. brain d. stomach
Psychologists have offered a variety of reasons as to why children sometimes have naive ideas about the world. Rodney clearly has a very naive view of what a teacher is. Three of the following factors may have contributed to his misconception in this situation. Which one is least likely to have done so?
a. Children are apt to draw conclusions based on how things appear to be. b. Common expressions in language sometimes misrepresent the true nature of physical events. c. Many children have a very limited knowledge base to use in elaborating on their observations and experiences. d. Children may perpetuate their misbeliefs by disregarding information that is inconsistent with those beliefs.
What are the basic principles for teaching phonics to struggling readers? How might these principles be implemented?
What will be an ideal response?