What are three characteristics of exemplary phonics instruction?
What will be an ideal response?
Accept any three: builds on concepts about print; builds on phonemic awareness; is clear and direct; is integrated into the total reading program; focuses on reading words, not learning rules; may include word families and decoding by analogy; may include invented spelling; focuses on internal structure of words; develops automaticity
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When a water fountain is installed in a building at a height that can be accessed by persons of all ages, including those who may use a wheelchair, walker, etc., they have adhered to which of the seven principles of universal design?
a. Equitable use b. Complex use c. Perceptible information d. Tolerance for individuals with disabilities
Gynesia, is a student with a language impairment. When she wants to use a classmate's pencil, Gynesia jumps out of her seat, goes to that student's desk, and snatches the pencil from the person's hand. She does this consistently, causes disruptions to the classmate, and disrupts the rest of the class. What type of communication disorder does Gynesia have?
A. Semantics B. Syntax C. Phonology D. Pragmatics
The following best defines social studies
a. the study of human beings b. geography made simple c. a theory of human organization d. basic map and globe skills
Why do practitioner-researchers find it useful to construct a “Steps to Action” chart as part of the action planning process?
What will be an ideal response?