What is seriation? Describe and give an example

What will be an ideal response?


Complete answers will include the following: Seriation is the process of focusing on an attribute and then arranging or ordering a set of objects according to that attribute. For example, given a set of pencils or crayons, children could arrange them according to length.

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A child's oral vocabulary is closely related to a. his printing ability and scholarship

b. reading comprehension and ease in learning to read. c. creativity and motivation. d. attention span and distractibility.

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Daily planning is best described as:

a. coordinating varied instructional approaches around unit objective(s). b. planning a 45-minute teacher-directed lesson. c. identifying the workbook pages that coordinate with the textbook. d. writing a clear instructional objective.

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The first step in the policy process is

a. agenda setting. b. implementation. c. issue definition. d. policy adoption.

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Which of the following is not a reason for checking items off on your to-do list as they are completed?

A. It provides you with concrete reinforcement for completing a task. B. It helps you determine whether your goals are impossible to attain. C. It will make you feel guilty for tasks you didn't complete, prompting you to complete them. D. It provides an objective record of what you have accomplished on a given day.

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