The Concept Anchoring Routine involves using visual displays and a step-by-step process for filling in important information on the display. This routine involves

a. linking characteristics of a new concept to characteristics of an already knownconcept

b. analyzing the similarities and differences of two related concepts.
c. identifying the characteristics of only one concept.
d. none of the above.


a

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In which phase of an envisionment does the reader make connections between a story and personal experiences?

A) being outside and stepping in B) being inside and moving through C) stepping out and rethinking what you know D) leaving an envisionment and going beyond

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A. it is not acceptable to make fun of other groups. B. everyone deserves fair and equal treatment. C. my group’s way of doing things is better than the way your group does things. D. it is difficult for minorities to be accepted by the dominant culture.

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a. help English language learners to explore spatial concepts. b. help all children develop new graphic symbols. c. are explained so English Language learners can understand. d. encourage children from dominant cultures to be creative.

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