Explain the difference between traditional reports and multigenre projects. Select a grade level, then list several pieces that might be included in a multigenre report on the theme of your choice
What will be an ideal response?
Traditional reports: students consult a variety of resources and prepare a written report by going through the stages of the writing process. Multigenre reports: students consult a variety of resources and prepare a visual representation that may include the following: essays, letters, journal entries, stories, poems, photos, illustrations, charts, and other visual representations. Practical application will vary by student.
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What will be an ideal response?
Gardner advocated that his theory be used in the following ways EXCEPT:
a. Integrate all kinds of activities into the daily routine for all children to experience. b. Provide plenty of active, hands-on activities that focus on authentic experiences. c. Label certain children by their intelligence areas and track them into classes to promote that particular intelligence. d. Support children's unique ways of thinking while encouraging alternatives.
Setting the stage for play includes
a. providing a physical space conducive to children's play b. checking to make sure that areas have clear boundaries c. providing areas for rough and tumble play d. all of the above
Which of the following best describes the implicit curriculum?
a. What students learn in clubs and organizations (such as a science club) b. What students learn through curriculum guides and state standards c. What students learn that is found in their textbooks d. What students learn as communicated by the way teachers interact with them