How can you use visualization to help you understand and remember what you have read? Provide an example of a visualization.
What will be an ideal response?
Using images associated with what you're reading/learning helps you recall materials later. For example, if you visualize a computer with its keyboard, flash drive, and monitor, you can associate each with information. The keyboard represents the initial recording of information, the flash drive represents the storage of information, and the monitor represents the display of information that has been retrieved from memory.
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____________________ is the basic sounds of language and how they combine to make words
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Infant / toddler language development is encouraged through a number of parent and/or
adult interactions. Reading to infants and toddlers is an example of ______________, which provides opportunities for matching words to objects. a. Parentese b. Linguistic Turn Taking c. Joint Attention d. Guided Participation
A fourth-grade teacher has taught a lesson in identifying and classifying the types of comprehension questions that are asked. The teacher chose this lesson because:
a. it will help the students pass the CAT-6. b. it was part of the fourth grade Language Arts standards. c. his students were ahead of the schedule in their reading text, so he let them have an easy lesson for a day. d. he noticed his students were having trouble answering questions that required higher level thinking. e. Both a and d.
To print the desired portion, after clicking the mouse, and dragging the pointer over the desired cases and variables that you wish to print, you need to do which of the following?
a. Click File, click Print, click Selection, and then click OK. b. Click Utilities, click Print, click Selection, and then click OK. c. Click File and then click Print. d. Click Data and then click Print.