Select a realistic fiction novel that you read together as a class or in a literature circle and identify a main character who was particularly interesting or significant for you. Discuss the ways in which the author helped you get to know that character and whether that character grew and changed in a believable way. See the questions about character in Chapter 8 to support your analysis.
What will be an ideal response?
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Children's musical intelligence helps children::
a. learn civic ideals of hope b. learn civic ideal of protest c. broaden appreciation of people everywhere d. all of the above
Not all children are identified using educational and psychological tests. For example, students with _________________ are usually identified using other procedures
a) learning disabilities b) orthopedic disabilities c) mild mental retardation d) behavior disorders
To find out how much prior knowledge his students have about their new topic of study Mr. Rockfish asks his students to volunteer any information they know about World War II. He types each idea and projects them on the screen for all to see and discuss. The strategy Mr. Rockfish is using is called
A) ?bulleted ideas. B) ?factstorming. C) ?pre-learning concept checks. D) ?PREP strategy.
What is the difference between idioms, metaphors, and similes? Provide an example of each
What will be an ideal response?