If a child pauses between sounds while sounding out a word, what error may result?

What will be an ideal response?


Pausing between sounds may result in a child leaving out the initial sound when saying the word at a normal rate.

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The following is not a method used to determine a student's growth in response to an intervention:

a. Student's attainment of a predetermined criterion score b. Student's slope score c. Student's satisfaction with their learning d. Both student's attainment of a predetermined criterion score and student's slope score

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The Anytown School District routinely places all learners with emotional disturbance in self-contained classrooms, based on the belief that their presence in a general education class deprives other students of the opportunity to learn. The most important concern that this practice raises is:

A. It is against the law. B. The practice fails to consider the nature and/or effect of the behaviors of the individual students or their needs. C. Putting all the children with problem behaviors together creates serious management problems for the teacher and aides. D. Parents find the practice unacceptable.

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A mission statement is really a short biography of one's life

a. True b. False

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Collaborating with students through the use of a portfolio system helps students

a. reflect on accomplishments. b. anticipate new challenges. c. engage in metacognition. d. all of the above.

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