Please explain the focus of early childhood instruction on fractions
What will be an ideal response?
Early instruction in fractions focuses on benchmarks such as fractions that are less than one whole, fractions that equal one whole, and fractions that are more than one whole.
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Which technique for studying the brain occurs after the death of the individual, and relates function prior to death to observable brain features after death?
a. postmortem b. in vivo c. aspiration lesions d. cryogenic blockade
Children explain social phenomena with narratives that are
a. immature in development and often contain elements of fantasy. b. representative of events and goals of a few people. c. reflective of their particular learning styles. d. simplistic in nature and build on their prior experiences.
Which is the best statement about using comic books, graphic novels, and magazines?
a. Contemporary young adults are comfortable with the visual styles found in these formats. b. The verdict is still out on comic books, graphic novels, and magazines—professional opinion has not been reached that these formats should play a major role in middle and secondary schools. c. Comic books, graphic novels, and magazines should be used mainly with "challenged readers," those readers who need motivation and less difficult vocabulary. d. The clipped, pared-down writing style of these formats does not align with the National Council of English's literary curricular standards for middle and secondary education.
If you chose a major based on your passions, you would be:
a. following your bliss b. considering your career, not your major c. exploring threats d. none of these