Kindergarten teacher Cassie Bond invited her students to dictate sentences about their class trip. The teacher wrote the children's sentences on large chart paper and then helped them read those sentences. This example shows a teacher using:
a) Predictable Texts
b) Systematic Phonics
c) the Reading Workshop Approach
d) the Language Experience Approach
d
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Signs of anaphylactic shock include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Hives that spread. B) Skin that is red and blistered. C) Difficulty breathing and talking. D) Swelling of the eyes or mouth.
Describe gender differences in cognitive abilities and provide some specific examples. Discuss the roles that biology and the environment play in the manifestation of these differences
What will be an ideal response?
Cronbach conducted a study in 1950 that found students most often do what on a true-false test when they don’t know the answer?
a. select false b. select true c. select true or false in even proportions d. found no significant differences