Engaging activities, use in varied settings, attention grabbers, and free online versions are advantages of __________________. Limitations include the focus on competition, difficulty, and expense
A. Simulations
B. Presentations
C. Games
D. Problem-Based Learning
C. Games
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What will be an ideal response?
Jadan, an African American third grader, is an active and assertive student who is quick to shout out comments without raising his hand. He is frequently disciplined because of his “impulsive” behaviors. If Jadan’s teacher wants to use a culturally responsive approach to classroom management, what is the first step to understanding Jadan’s behavior?
A. wonder if the school’s emphasis on quiet turn taking is different from the behavioral expectations that exist in his home B. recognize that he needs harsher punishments in order to follow class rules C. realize that he does not have a role model at home to model appropriate social behaviors D. strive to be more fair and impartial by ignoring students’ cultural characteristics or differences and dealing only with his inappropriate behavior
Gifted students with Asperger's syndrome usually have a problem with
a. metagcognition. b. rote memory. c. social relationships. d. working memory.
Neutral affect, stereotypical behavior, and steady heart rate occur during:
A. play. B. exploration. C. both play and exploration. D. neither play nor exploration.