Students finish a worksheet in Mrs. Wood's class while she is working with a reading group. When individuals are finished, they get up from their desks and deposit the worksheet in a folder at the front of the room. Mrs. Wood continues working with the reading group without saying anything to the students doing the worksheet. This process best illustrates which of the following?
a. A classroom procedure
b. A classroom rule
c. Assertive discipline
d. Teacher organization
a
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a. lie about their activities and behaviors. b. engage in socially deviant behaviors. c. rebel against their parents. d. be socially and emotionally well-adjusted.
What does the term pedagogical repertoire describe?
What will be an ideal response?
Which example shows well-aligned expectations?
a. A teacher expects preschoolers to be still and quiet during a 30-minute lecture. b. A caretaker expects an infant to take naps at specific times of the day. c. A teacher expects four-year-olds to participate in a 10-minute small-group activity. d. A caretaker expects toddlers to pay attention to a 20-minute video.
How does a denouement function in a story?
A) It prepares the reader for the climax. B) It tempers the intensity of violent or disturbing action. C) It displays the characters' state of affairs following the resolution of the problem. D) It introduces the problem in instances where there is a complication.