The brain works on a threshold level - when a part has been activated so many times it becomes exempt from elimination and is retained into adulthood
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
ANS: T
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Using watercolor paints can be difficult for young children for all of the following reasons except:
a. fine motor control is required. b. they take longer to dry. c. smaller brushes are harder to manage. d. watercolors tend to be wet and runny.
All of the following can be a serious barrier to effective parent–teacher communication except
a. Allowing parents to share their perspectives regarding student learning. b. Inferring that the teacher is always the expert on school-related matters. c. Using only educationally correct terms when explaining students' classroom behavior or learning. d. Contacting parents only when there is problem behavior or learning issues.
Mrs. Sampson thinks using think-alouds is a good way to get an understanding of students' comprehension, but knows she must take into account their limitations. What are these limitations?
A. Many students are shy about expressing their thoughts in a group situation and other students are influenced by peers rather than expressing their own thoughts. B. Sometimes students have difficulties expressing the strategies they use and, in other cases, they are not consciously aware of which strategies they are using. C. Thinking behaviors and reading behaviors, while correlated, are exhibited in diverse ways. D. Think-alouds can provide a window on literal comprehension, but are limited for assessing higher-level comprehension and metacognitive awareness.