Johnny, age six years, earns an age equivalent of 7-2 on an intelligence test. The appropriate statement to make based on this information is that
A) ?Johnny earned the same number of raw-score points as the average of children 7 years, 2 months of age.
B) ?Johnny has an IQ above 130.
C) ?Johnny is below the median of children 6-0.
D) ?Johnny thinks the way a 7-year-2-month-old thinks.
A
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Sixth grade teacher George Harris introduced 5 novels to his class. Each student then selected
one of the five books and joined with a group of friends to discuss it. These students participated in: a) basal reading instruction b) literature anthologies c) reading workshop d) literature circles
Concerning biographies for young adults, young adults deserve:
a. books that teach a "good" moral lesson—people with personal fallacies should not be the subject of biographies. b. books in which controversial information and personal fallacies are neither omitted nor glossed over. c. books that show the good about a person and neglects the bad because censorship concerns should always be present in teachers' and library media specialists' minds. d. books to be read for enjoyment—textbooks suffice for the middle and secondary school curriculum.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Before students can be held accountable for appropriate behavior, they must be able to perform the behavior.
Which of the following strategies would best help students become better problem solvers?
A. Asking students to write an essay about their biggest problem B. Showing students how to solve problems C. Telling students about other people's problems D. Asking students to solve a real-world problem