Which of the following phrases best describes what students do in the "Elaborate" component of a science WebQuest?
A. Transfer or apply new knowledge
B. Identify the websites they will visit
C. Encounter new information or facts
D. Articulate responses to the challenge
A
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The teacher of a sixth-grade class is concerned about the poor academic performance of a 12-year-old student named Nancy. The teacher looks through Nancy's school records and discovers that Nancy got an IQ score of 80 when she took an intelligence test in preschool. Considering the textbook's discussion of IQ scores, the teacher should conclude that:
a. Nancy's IQ is mostly an inherited characteristic, so there is little the teacher can do to improve her learning potential. b. Nancy's IQ is largely the result of environmental conditions; given proper stimulation, instruction, and curricular materials, it can probably be raised as much as 30 points over the next school year. c. Nancy's IQ score in preschool is not necessarily a good reflection of her capability in sixth grade. d. Nancy may still be at Piaget's preoperational stage of cognitive development.
During pre-reading experiences, around which three topics should a teacher focus discussion of the material students are preparing to read from science-related texts?
A. Who, When, Where C. What, Why, How D. Who, When, How E. When, Where, Why
Students with intellectual disabilities have an IQ that is which of the following?
A. Within two standard deviations of the mean. B. Two standard deviations above the mean. C. Two or more standard deviations below the mean. D. One standard deviation below the mean.
Which of the following is not true about choosing a career path?
a. you should always find a major you like and then select the career that matches it b. you should explore your career choices by talking with other students, professors, and your advisor c. you should explore opportunities for internships, job shadowing, and career fairs to learn more about the career you are considering d. you should explore your chosen career path on the Internet, but be aware that some information that you find may not be accurate.