On-going, formative, informal assessments of young children's play help teachers plan curriculum. Which are examples of play-centered assessments can teachers use to support young children's mathematical understandings?

a. photos and videos
b. portfolios
c. checklists
d. all of the above


d

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A researcher examines census data collected by the United States government. What kind of data is this?

A. clinical interview B. case study C. archival records D. observational data

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Over recent decades, there has been an increased focus on and their

central role in the assessment and evaluation of young children, especially children with special needs. A. Relationships B. Friendships C. Toys D. Sleeping

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Before you string together highlighted information, you should

A) connect the marked words by adding your own words and forming sentences. B) read out loud all the information that you annotated, even if it sounds fragmented or involves incomplete sentences. C) write the information in phrases in the same order in which they appear in the textbook. D) connect all the topic sentences into one summary.

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Attending college may shift relationships with friends and family in your life for all but one of the following reasons:

a. They may be jealous of your success. b. They may have no thoughts or feelings about your attending college. c. They may feel insecure about you becoming smarter. d. They may fear your values and belief systems changing.

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