What are effective forms of phonics instruction?
What will be an ideal response?
There are many possible correct answers to this question. If you are thinking about teaching phonics in the context of reading and writing, you are correct. If you are thinking about approaching phonics analytically or synthetically, you are right. If you are thinking of teaching explicitly or implicitly, you are right. In a practical sense, most agree that you can and should teach children about phonics generalizations, word families, or individual sight words. The best answer to this question is found in putting all these pieces together in ways that meet the needs of students.
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a. True b. False
Describe the keyword method for learning information
What will be an ideal response?
An analysis of laws, regulations, and policies is the result of examination at the:
a. philosophical vantage point b. organizational vantage point c. governmental and policy vantage point d. professional/procedural vantage point
A parent of a third grade student contacts the teacher to ask why her child produced a picture during computer class instead of writing stories and sentences. How should the teacher respond?
a. Tell the parent to lodge his complaint with the computer teacher. b. Agree with the parent and tell him to call the principal. c. Assign his son to write a story to go with the picture. d. Explain to the parent that the students are learning to use different types of software and this was the introduction to producing an original picture book.