Ways to help children become motivated for the creative process are:
a. to be sure they are rested and physically fit.
b. to find out what naturally interests each child.
c. to permit children to work with their friends.
d. all of the above.
ANSWER: d
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What will be an ideal response?
How should traditional literature be evaluated?
a. Character development b. Detailed description of setting c. Accurate portrayal of culture of origin d. Extensive plot development
Questions that are intended to seek clarification and to guide students to more complete answers are referred to as:
a. prompting questions. b. closed-ended questions. c. focusing questions. d. probing questions.
By paying attention to what theorists refer to as the zone of proximal development, educators avoid
a. being too individualistic. b. viewing accomplishments as either present or not present. c. having to demonstrate and explain. d. recording every observed detail.