You have given a student a CBM reading probe that assesses the student's fluency. During this time you mark any miscues the student has and then you subtract them from the total number of words read to get the number of words read correctly. The student is on the lower end of the fluency range. What could you have done during the CBM to help you better understand the student's miscues?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should include:
Mark the various types, so an analysis can be completed on the types of errors she is making
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Integrity is one of Erikson's eight developmental stages
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
List the two basic styles of resumes.
What will be an ideal response?
The SCANS Report
a. identifies performance goals and objectives essential for successful transition to the world of work. b. focuses on long-term future outcomes which may not include academic achievement. c. identifies academic skill areas critical to functioning in the world of work. d. focuses on related services that are essential for successful transition.
Samantha has a one-year-old baby named Fiona and her grandmother keeps warning her of the "terrible twos." Since Samantha is also an early childhood educator she tries to explain to her grandmother that there is nothing terrible about this age. She tells her that at two, Fiona will be in Stage 5-the toddler stage where she will be exploring her environment to develop her _________________
A. Creativity B. Eye-hand coordination C. Resiliency D. Intelligence