Why is children’s literature important to children’s acquisition of visual literacy?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Children develop visual literacy skills before they can read. As teachers we can encourage them to use illustrations to decode meaning from stories and enable them to begin to understand such elements as story sequences, settings, characters, and plot.
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As compared with the open-ended format, which of the following represents an obvious disadvantage of the closed question format on a questionnaire?
a. difficult to code and analyze b. more time consuming tom complete c. provide more insight into the level of respondent understanding of an issue d. restrict the range of responses
Manalo, Bunnell, and Stillman taught students subtraction by creating a story in which the numbers are warriors and the operators are actions. This is an example of:
a. the keyword method b. an elaboration strategy c. a mapping strategy d. a generative strategy( p. 392-398)
Subject matter and career/technical teachers have the task to work with the student without involving the special education teacher
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Your ________ is how you look
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word