Name three activities to develop students’ phonemic awareness.
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Activities to develop students’ phonemic awareness include:
• pushing markers into Elkonin boxes to represent each sound in a word
• identifying rhyming pairs
• identifying words with the same initial/medial/final sounds
• blending phonemes into words
• counting/clapping syllables in words
• sorting words by sound/number of syllables/number of phonemes
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Discuss the effectiveness of the "key word" strategy for solving word problems
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In an ex post facto study, the researcher is looking at causal relationships
a) As they are occurring b) As they have occurred c) As they will occur d) In the context of a research hypothesis
The process of developing children's ability to make rational and defensible moral judgments through reasoning is called
A. Value reasoning B. Value analysis C. Value clarification D. Value judgment
Sam has very low self-esteem and lives with a codependent housemate Danny, who also lacks confidence. In previous conflicts they have gotten into, they have not spoken to each other for days. Sam tends to be passive, while Danny is aggressive. With your knowledge of communication styles, conflict resolution, and constructive criticism, provide this pair with advice using at least six strategies you have learned in the chapter.
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