What factors should teachers consider when planning children's early graphing experiences?
What will be an ideal response?
Complete answers will include the following: A child's early graphing experiences should involve constructing graphs with concrete materials. Each object, such as a block, should represent only one thing, and children should compare only two events or things.
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State the characteristics of a well-structured problem
What will be an ideal response?
In the preoperational stage of children's cognitive development:
A) The child thinks in visual patterns B) The child is able to reverse his thinking C) The child can think in abstract terms D) The child acquires symbolic thought
Which of the following is an example of teachers working on psychosocial support to manage their stress?
a. Jonathan is recognized by his state as a Teacher of the Year candidate. b. The faculty at Northeast Elementary is having a potluck lunch, and teachers are sharing a meal together while the administration takes their lunch duty this day. c. Eileen is presenting her creative lesson ideas at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics conference. d. Robin and her class are jamming out to a Kids Bop CD for a brain break during state testing.
Discuss how teachers can do a better job of communicating their high expectations to students. What are the barriers to such communication? In your opinion, if a teacher has high expectations from his or her students, would that improve a student's performance?
What will be an ideal response?