What would you do if students were passing notes during a lesson?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers are likely to vary here. The crux of the issue is the extent to which the notes are distracting students' attention away from the topic at hand. A quick note from one student to another may be relatively harmless. However, a lengthy exchange of notes back and forth indicates that students probably aren't paying attention to the lesson.

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a. a scrapbook kept by the teacher throughout the year and presented to the parent at the end of the school year. b. a notebook to document progression of art ability. c. documentation of the progress of the entire class. d. an intentional collection of information about a child’s development that includes written comments by the teacher.

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In order to help children develop a positive self-image, caregivers should

a. show they appreciate children’s similarities and differences. b. allow children to fail, then help them succeed. c. plan competitive games that result in a winner. d. allow children to choose their own activities.

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Identity theft:

a. Is always committed by a stranger b. Can be avoided by shopping online instead of in stores c. is a problem for college students d. can't affect your credit report e. None of the answers are correct TRUE – FALSE

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Scripts are composed of two parts. Closest to the surface of our consciousness reside the directions for how we are to think, feel, and behave. Deeper in our unconscious mind lies the second, and more elusive, part of our scripts, our __________

a. core beliefs b. amygdala c. inner voices d. mental tapes

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