Compare an ‘anticipation guide' to a ‘concept diagram.'
What will be an ideal response?
The teacher constructs the concept diagrams, which are a method that combines graphic organizers with positive and negative examples. The anticipation guide consists of a series of statements, true and untrue, that challenge or support the ideas the student may have about the subject and helps activate student knowledge about a particular topic by constructing bridges to new information
You might also like to view...
As used in science education, the term technology refers to
a. smart boards b. computers c. all tools people develop and use d. mobile phones
Which of the following is an example of phonemic awareness?
A. saying "bear" when shown a picture of a bear B. saying the separate sounds in cat C. noting that d and p are different letters D. copying letters from the board
The "closest circle" within your social network:
a. Often provides misleading information about job opportunities b. Is too close to you to be objective c. Will be likely to tell you right away if they hear of a job opportunity d. Is also known as a "weak tie"
When you write a formal e-mail message, it is important to keep which of the following in mind?
A. keep your messages lengthy B. make sure the recipient knows who you are C. abbreviate and use emoticons D. use the word question for your subject line