Analytic phonics involves teaching

A. sound-symbol relationships in isolation.
B. children sounds in the context of words.
C. the graphophonic cueing system
D. the children to complete the rhyming line of a nursery rhyme


B

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Polly is reluctant to do it, saying "I can't!" or simply procrastinating so much that it is impossible to complete the task in the allotted time. Simple efforts to motivate Polly, such as promising her free time to play her favorite video game on the class computer, rarely entice her into trying very hard. Which one of the following is the most likely explanation for Polly's apparent lack of motivation? a. Polly has missed the critical period for motivation, a three-year "window" in early childhood when intrinsic motivation emerges. b. Polly is the victim of internalized motivation. c. Physical disabilities tend to interfere with children's intrinsic motivation to learn. d. Polly's has a low self-efficacy for accomplishing classroom tasks.

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