English learners in the class seemed confused when the teacher used expressions such as "Raining cats and dogs" and "A bird in the hand". These expressions are examples of
a) similes.
b) metaphors.
c) idioms.
d) gerunds.
c
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Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory would suggest that the best way to help toddlers develop a sense of autonomy would be to ______.
a. be patient and allow the child to do things on her own, even if she struggles a bit b. allow the child to make his own decisions about what he wants to eat and when he wants to eat it c. let the child learn by watching other children of her own age, rather than getting help from an adult d. hold very high standards for the child and be critical of the child’s performance when the child doesn’t meet your expectations
Of the following criteria, which is not a characteristic associated with gifted children?
A. Having a qualitatively different way of learning B. Being driven to understand the domain in which they have high ability C. Beginning to master tasks earlier than their peers D. Having an IQ between 100 and 125
Describe the similarities and differences between notetaking and note making.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Cooperative teaching is the most effective mechanism for facilitating successful inclusion.