What is the most important rule teachers should follow in promoting children's development through dramatic play?
A. Observe to see what is happening
B. Listen closely to the children's dialog
C. Help the children establish a theme
D. Help everyone to get involved
a
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Each of the following statements is true of cooperative/collaborative learning structures, except?
A. They can allow teachers to “stretch” limited hands-on materials. B. They promote peer interaction and discourse. C. Group members may have assigned roles and responsibilities in order to assure their effective participation in the group. D. They provide an environment in which students intuitively know how to work together. E. They promote understanding among small groups of children as they work together toward a common learning goal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells are meeting with their daughter's teacher to discuss her individualized education plan (IEP) for the next school year. Their daughter, Donna, has a learning disability that affects her reading skills. When Mr. and Mrs. Wells review Donna's IEP, they should expect to find
a. information on how Donna compares to the rest of the students in the class. b. a complete list of curricular materials that will be used with Donna. c. the services that will be provided by the school for Donna during the upcoming year and an assessment plan. d. the maximum potential level that Donna will achieve as an adult.
Given a model or mathematics sentence and then creating a word problem that illustrates the situation is an example of
a. translating b. encoding c. applying d. decoding