Choose three predictive items for math screening and discuss them using an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer may incorporate: Magnitude comparison; Number constancy; Counting objects; Strategic counting; Retrieving basic addition and subtraction facts; Solving simple word problems involving addition and subtraction; Recognizing numbers by their names; Symbolic number sense; Knowing which number is larger and which is smaller.
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Under PL 94–142 and subsequent amendments, schools and all public facilities must make ____________________ for children and adults with disabilities
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When a child is playing with a toy next to another child who is playing with a different toy, they are in the ___________ stage of play
a. solitary b. companion c. associative d. parallel
__________________ spaces are designed for commercial purposes and entertainment.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is not a teacher role in facilitating young children's aesthetic development?
a. being an artist b. being an aesthetic model c. creating an aesthetically pleasing classroom d. facilitating art visitors and field trips