You have noticed that some students in your classroom exhibit certain mannerisms when asked to read which lead you to believe they might have visual deficits. Describe three of those mannerisms that you might see.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Three of the following strategies should help promote a sense of community in the classroom. Which strategy is least likely to promote a sense of community?
a. Ask students to tutor children at younger grade levels. b. Have students occasionally work in small cooperative groups. c. Have students rotate certain classroom chores (e.g., feeding the class goldfish). d. Publicly praise individual students who show high academic achievement.
A student in your class seems to take longer to respond in writing on tasks he is asked to do during class time. He also writes much briefer responses and often uses very short, simple words. His reading level is at the range expected. With what skill might this student be struggling?
What will be an ideal response?
Consider this learning activity for the topic: Understanding the number 5. What kind of activity is it? Before the students arrive, arrange many groups of five objects. You might arrange a group of 5 books on a shelf, 5 pencils on your desk, 5 chairs grouped together, a picture of 5 people on the bulletin board, 5 thumbtacks in a group on the bulletin board, etc. After the students have arrived,
show 5 objects on the overhead projector. Have someone count them. Ask what we call this number. Write 5 on the chalkboard. Direct the attention of the students to a group of 5 books. Point out that there are 5 books. Pair all the students with partners. Have the partners move around the room and find five of something. a. Developmental b. Practice c. Application d. Assessment
Based on the work of Adler, the democratic approach to parenting is characterized by which of the following?
A) Focused on the needs of the entire family, rather than the specific needs of children B) Emphasizes that children in the same family have similar life plans, regardless of birth order C) Includes approaches such as encouragement, mutual respect, and appropriate limits D) Includes approaches such as strict discipline, rules, and other authoritarian parenting practices