Describe how guided reading scaffolds elementary students’ comprehension of text.
What will be an ideal response?
Guided reading begins with a teacher’s careful selection of text that presents an appropriate challenge for the small group of readers targeted. The teacher then introduces the text to the group by preparing students for possible difficulties that may arise. The students each have a copy of the text to read independently, with teacher providing support while reading, along with discussion and instruction after reading to support student needs.
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The Fifth Amendment protects teachers from
a. Being forced to testify against themselves in court. b. Unlawful search of their desks or personal property. c. Attempts to limit their academic freedom. d. Administrative "gag orders."
According to the courts, actions are "speech" entitled to First Amendment protection if
a. Intended to convey a particularized message and certain that the message would be understood by those who viewed it. b. Intended to convey a particularized message and likely to cause disruption to the school. c. Intended to convey a message likely that the message would be understood by those who viewed it. d. All of the above.
The classroom teacher should NOT be concerned with a child's developing vales and attitudes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is NOT a bloodborne infection?
A) Hepatitis A. B) Hepatitis B. C) Hepatitis C. D) HIV.