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
__________________ 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
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