As children engage in manipulative activities, they should be encouraged to gather and organize their data. What is the four-step process suggested by Van de Walle and colleagues (2013)?

What will be an ideal response?


Step One: Formulate questions. Step Two: Collect data. Step Three: Analyze data. Step Four: Interpret results.

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Journaling can be an effective strategy for communicating about a child’s progress when

a. the teacher needs to maintain documentation. b. the families are not primarily English speaking. c. both the teacher and family are seeking a flexible way to communicate. d. both the teacher and the family commit to this type of communication.

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Which percentage of students experience sexual harassment during their school lives?

a. 50 b. 80 c. 90 d. 100

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Assume you are meeting with a student to discuss transition planning and postsecondary outcomes. What questions should you ask about plans for independent living?

What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Many classrooms now emphasize having children recite rote counting, memorize mathematics facts, and drill mathematics concepts. In these early education classrooms, blocks and manipulatives are items that children play with once they have completed their math work. 2. Mathematic activities can be integrated into most daily activities. 3. Research has found that programs claiming to be "complete" programs continue to advance children's knowledge and reasoning abilities to higher levels rather than merely repeat concepts that children already know. 4. Throughout their day, young children encounter situations that require problem-solving and reasoning abilities. These skills further transfer to students' literacy development as they apply these skills when reading and making meaning from text. 5. Most children who have a delay in attaining literacy skills also have a delay in the development of mathematics.

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