According to the textbook, "Evaluation is a crucial step in reading." What are some things you can do to evaluate how well you have understood what you have read?
What will be an ideal response?
Identify the main ideas and themes, prioritize the ideas, think critically about the arguments presented, pretend to explain the material to others, and reread passages that were not clear or ones that you did not concentrate fully on the first time.
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The Level III strategy in which a student loses previously earned tokens or privileges as a consequence of inappropriate behavior is called:
a. exclusion time-out. b. vicarious reinforcement. c. response cost. d. response cost.
When Korin entered junior high school she became very weight-conscious. She joined a health club and began to analyze her diet to count caloric and fat intake. Korin is
A. likely bulimic. B. just being cautious of her diet. C. taking a passive approach to her health. D. likely anorexic.
Inquiry-based learning is a term often used when discussing:
a. formal science for preschoolers. b. informal science. c. investigating to gather information. d. exploring the world.
If a child says he or she does not want to go to the program, the family should find another program for the child
a. True b. False