When grouping students for guided reading, teachers should:
a) keep the children in the same groups to provide stability
b) regroup the students occasionally because different books place different demands on the reader
c) always allow the students to select their own groups
d) group children based upon their levels of phonemic awareness
b
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Which of the following hypotheses is directional?
a. There will be a significant relationship between the number of hours students work and their grade point averages. b. There will be a significant difference in the achievement of students taught by Method A and those taught by Method B. c. There will be a significant relationship between parent and student reports of family involvement in homework. d. Students who participate in extracurricular activities will have significantly more positive attitudes toward school than students who do not participate in extracurricular activities.
Experienced teachers would recommend which of the following as a classroom pet?
a. Hamsters b. Guinea pigs c. White mice d. White rats
How can emotions affect decision making?
A. Emotions lead us to think with precision about our wants and needs. B. Emotions may prompt us to make hasty decisions that skip steps in critical thinking. C. Emotions help us make decisions that will lead to long-term happiness. D. Emotions play an important role in understanding assumptions and biases.
Rubber cement is safe for children to use in an early childhood classroom
a. True b. False