One of the most striking differences between a basal reading approach and a trade book
approach is that when teachers use a trade book approach, the students are more likely to:
a) complete workbook activities independently
b) apply what they're learning in authentic ways
c) participate in whole-class instruction
d) read expository texts
b
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All the following are health conditions that a student with autism might experience EXCEPT ________.
A. seizure disorders B. sleep disorders C. gastrointestinal disorders D. joint attention disorders
According to the text, what is the first step in being a good classroom manager? a. to conduct well-planned and carefully thought-out instruction
b. to discuss with students the consequences for disruptive behavior in the classroom. c. to discuss school discipline policies with the principal. d. to plan out assertive discipline techniques.
Many researchers in the 1980s looked at the relationship between reading and writing and found that
A. students who read widely gained a sense of genre features that are useful in writing and children reading children's literature tend to write more maturely. B. children borrow structures from their reading to use in their writing and even young children demonstrate knowledge and use of appropriate text structures in reading and writing. C. writing was not to be taught until many of the reading skills had been mastered. D. Both A and B.
A teacher should ask lower-order questions when students are ________.
A. being introduced to new information B. involved in a creative or affective discussion C. working on problem-solving skills D. asked to make judgments about quality, aesthetics, or ethics