Many students in Ms. Janklow's class seem to have little intrinsic motivation for learning math, science, or social studies. Their minds are more apt to be on peer relationships (who the "popular kids" are, who bullies whom in the schoolyard, etc.) than on their studies. Without knowing anything else about Ms. Janklow's students, your best guess would be that they are:
A) Kindergartners.
B) Second graders.
C) Fourth graders.
D) Seventh graders.
D
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a. Adults should discourage children from fantasy play as it may inhibit cognitive and emotional development b. Children often have a very sophisticated understanding of what is fantasy and what is reality c. Fantasy play has been shown to aid cognitive and emotional development d. Adults should encourage children to engage in fantasy play and also to think about their fantasies
If the written materials that you receive do not articulate the classroom philosophy and policies clearly
A) be observant and watch for clues as to what is important in the classroom. B) assume the information isn't important. C) ask your cooperating teacher and other staff questions. D) ask your college supervisor to explain the classroom philosophy and policies. E) ask the children what the classroom philosophy and policies are.
Most young children of immigrant parents live in mixed-status families with one or more noncitizen parents
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Comprehension is a bridge to reading fluency and vice-versa
Indicate whether the statement is true or false