Ideally, every unit that you develop should
a. stand alone and focus on what students are most curious about in their everyday lives.
b. emphasize the content and skills laid out in the textbook and provide for lots of repetition.
c. build on the preceding ones so there is a continuous revisiting and applying of big ideas.
d. emphasize the content and skills laid out in the pacing guide and promote literacy where appropriate.
ANSWER:
c
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