(p. 70-71, 84-85) Is play learning? Explain the value of play in infant-toddler learning. Provide specific examples of the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive benefits of play and exploration.
What will be an ideal response?
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What was the focus of Bernstein’s research in mathematics? What is this mathematical function used to solve?
Go to the Biography Resource Center database. Click Biographical Facts Search under Other Searches. When the search form page opens, click on View Occupation Terms, click on M, and choose Mathematician which appears in the Occupation List. From the Nationality search box, choose American. From the Gender search box, choose Female. From the Birth Year search box, choose is after and type in 1900. Click on SEARCH. Click on Dorothy Lewis Bernstein. Read one or more articles and then answer the questions. What will be an ideal response?
Secondary schools in Colonial America were called:
a) Dame Schools b) High Schools c) Latin Grammar Schools d) All of these
The scaffolded reading experiences includes the following:
a. discussion webs, story grammar, and KWLs b. knowledge development, guided questions and writing c. story maps, reading guides, and semantic weaving d. pre-, during, and post reading activities
One difference between frequency distributions and normal distributions is that ______.
a. only frequency distributions are based on data collected by researchers b. frequency distributions are based on formulas; normal distributions are based on data c. frequency distributions are represented by parameters; normal distributions are represented by statistics d. normal distributions are more likely to be skewed than frequency distributions