What are some tasks to use for assessing children's place-value understanding?
What will be an ideal response?
Complete answers will include the following tasks: using manipulatives to represent numbers, understanding tens and ones, and regrouping with tens and ones. Children can use counters, toy cars, or other manipulatives to represent numbers. Using Unifix cubes or base-ten blocks, children can use them to show tens and ones. Using base-ten blocks and an organizational mat, children can trade ones for tens or use non-proportional materials to trade.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The term reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is used to describe a child or adult who:
a. has a "bad fit" temperamentally with both parents. b. has an insecure attachment relationship with both parents. c. has difficulty forming lasting relationships. d. has severe and ongoing separation anxiety.
Describe how you might create an anticipation guide
What will be an ideal response?
A mind map
A. is not useful during class lectures. B. starts with the subtopics placed in the center of a page. C. is used more by left-brain dominant students. D. is a useful note-taking system for class lectures.