Explain how a word wall can be used to scaffold sight word vocabulary development of emergent and struggling readers.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary,but responses should cover the following:A word wall that contains environmental print will aid students' understanding of common words due to repeated exposure.
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What doesn't belong?
A. grabar B. sentir C. querer D. preferir
What is the past tense form of the verb to dress?
a) dresses b) dressed c) dress d) dressing
Determine whether the following statements are “Cierto” (C) or “Falso” (F) based on the reading from “Capítulo 6”
C F?Puerto Rico y Venezuela están tomando las ideas de Cuba para instalar agricultura urbana.
The author of this passage would probably agree that
Language and culture shape how we interpret and define emotion; that is, emotions are experienced through the lens of culture. For example, the feeling of yugan—roughly, a “moment of oneness”—in Japan, or rasa, a “wordless appreciation” in India, have no exact counterparts in English. A great many Tibetan terms that refer to subtle aspects of meditation have no equivalent in English. Similarly, Tibetan has no word for the English term “emotion.” The Dalai Lama was astounded to hear that many Westerners suffer from feelings of low self-esteem. There is no such concept of self-loathing or self-deprecation—or, as the Dalai Lama puts it, “a lack of compassion for oneself”—in Tibetan culture. A) the Dalai Lama is a linguist. B) Tibetans rarely suffer from low self-esteem. C) there are no differences between cultures.