The primary objective in a structured discovery lesson is always an academic one
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
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Anchors refer to
a. simple problems used to establish scaffolding b. simple problems that link students together c. complex problems that become the focal point of student interactions d. complex problems that establish the frame of a project
When Roger was a sophomore in college, he began to realize that most real-life problems do not have a unique solution that is fully correct while other solutions are incorrect. Some neo-Piagetians would say that Roger has reached this stage of thinking
a. formal operational b. schematic c. scaffolding d. dialectical
A STEM project differs from an inquiry project in that:
A. a STEM project requires posing a question. B. an inquiry project involves student-led investigation and use of technology to answer questions. C. an inquiry project uses the scientific method. D. a STEM project generates solutions to a problem through the design/creation of a project.
Strategy lessons for readers in middle school are often focused on
A. summarizing, recognizing the motivation of characters, learning to skim and scan, and comparing and contrasting texts. B. basic reading and decoding skills. C. predicting the type of text and character traits. D. understanding different writing styles.