Miss Baird wants to check her student individual comprehension skills specifically, their ability to
support an idea with evidence from the text. Which scenario is the best way to accomplish your goals -
As a class, brainstorming ideas, topics, or concepts from a text. Allow students to choose a select
number of these ideas and copy them onto a separate index cards. The students then should individually
review the text record. Any supporting evidence on the note card with the applicable main idea
Another name for a persuasive essay is - an argumentative essay
The teacher and her students brainstorming list of talent skills and specialize knowledge belonging to
members of the class. Some of the items on the list include how to make a soufflé how to juggle and
how to teach a dog to do tricks. One student knows a great deal about spiders and another about
motorcycles. She asked each student to write an essay about something he or she is good at or knows a
great deal about.. What kind of essay is she asking the students produce - Example
What is the primary reason the early 21st-century has been referred to as the information age? -
Because there are more sources and outputs of information than ever before
What choice constitutes the best method for building conceptual
Vocabulary - Using word webs to organize things about related terms
A third grade teacher has several students reading about grade level . Most of the remaining students
are reading at grade level. There are also a few students reading below grade level. She decides to
experiment. Her hypothesis is that by giving the entire class, a chapter book above grade level, high-
level readers will be satisfied, grade level readers will be challenged in a positive way, and students
reading below grade level will be inspired to improve. Her method is most likely to. - Fail, producing
students at a frustration reading level. those reading below grade level are likely to give up entirely.
Those reading at grade level are likely to get frustrated. Inform habits that will actually slow down their
development.
A teacher is working with a group of English language learners. She asked him to take two pieces of
paper. At the top of the paper, there to write, same, as the top of the other, different. Each child will
consider what his native country in the United States have in common, and what distinct features each
, country possesses. The children are using which method and organizing that idea. - Compare and
contrast
When making in-text citations in a research paper, which of the following reflects MLA guidelines for
citing Web sources with regard to page numbers? - If the Web source is a PDF file, it is recommended to
cite page numbers in your citations.
English language learner students typically are able to develop which type of English language skills the
soonest? - They typically develop BICS much sooner than CALP
Dr. Jenks is working with a group of high school students. They are about to read a science book about
fossils. Before they begin, she writes the words stromatolities, fossiliferous, and Eocene on the board.
She explains the meaning of each word. These words are examples of: - Content-specific words
The phrase "Pretty as a picture" is best described as a:
a) Metaphor
b) Cliche
c) Simile
d) Figure of speech - Simile
Which of the following statements is most accurate about writing the introduction to an essay or paper?
- The introduction should move from the broad and general to the focused and specific.
School has a policy of only permitting administration of its first choice among standardize formal
assessment of phonological development twice per school year to conserve money and time. A first
grade teacher, wanting to inform her instructional planning implementation in adjustments
appropriately can do which of these. - Conduct, informal and other formal assessment on an ongoing
basis
Phonemic awareness is a type of - Phonological awareness. Phonemic awareness is the ability to
recognize sounds within words.
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