While reading a short story, a teacher asks questions focused on the topic of concern. This is an example of
a. formative assessment.
b. summative assessment.
c. formal assessment.
d. traditional assessment.
A
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What will be an ideal response?
Freda has trouble understanding numbers. She confuses the different symbols used in math calculations. She sometimes reverses selected numbers and cannot seem to memorize her math facts. What type of learning disabilities does she appear to have?
A. Dyslexia B. Dysgraphia C. Dyscalculia D. Dysmemoria
Which of the following activities would best accommodate the learning preferences of a visual learner?
a. Reading a passage from a textbook out loud b. Drawing a diagram of magnetic fields c. Writing a jingle about the law of levers d. Adding vinegar to a solution of baking soda and watching the results e. All of the above f. None of the above
The teacher (or peer) needs to respond in writing to character journal entries for the following reason:
a. To sustain motivation needed to maintain the intense involvement expressed in the character journal. b. To check that the reader is responding as the character. c. To address the reader as the assumed character role. d. All of the above.