A third-grade teacher would be correct - Juan separates himself
A teacher should be most concerned about which - A second-grade girl whose grades have plummeted
A seventh-grade teacher has seen some of her students smoking - Having a fellow student speak about
losing his father
Middle school health teachers know the importance of educating teenagers about the consequences -
they can't imagine anything really bad
An activity designed to introduce the metric system to fourth graders - This activity suits the interest in
real-life experiences
Mr. Solis wants her ninth-grade science students - Develop a hypothesis and then test it
One reason why the driver's education program at the high school includes - many young people take
risks
Five-year-old Tim is beginning to become more active in the classroom - Explain the appropriate time to
get mats out
Mr. Boaz teaches fourth-grade mathematics to a group of gifted and talented students - have the
students build a model of each using pipe cleaners
The fifth-grade instructional mathematics team has decided to make each one - To include hands-on
activities
Mrs. Young was amazed at the appearance of Mark - Ignore Mark's constant changes of appearance
,Mrs. Griffin teaches ninth-grade mathematics at Klein High - model metacognitive behaviors and
thought processes
It appears that the girls in Mrs. Jaime's - want to challenge adult authority
Ms. Fitzky, in preparing her students for the STAAR - should be avoided in elementary school
An English language learner who is at an intermediate level - have the ability to seek clarification from
the teacher in English
A fourth-grade teacher wants her ELLs to feel - Incorporate think-pair-share
An English language learner who is at an advanced-high - include grade-level content presented with
few
A teacher has a new student in the classroom who is reading at an intermediate - the learner will have
the ability to read and understand simple
A teacher works with an English language learner who is at the beginning level of proficiency - the
student comprehends grade-level text only if provided enough time to read the text slowly
A teacher has an English language learner who exhibits the following characteristics - Advanced
Mrs. McCaffery is likely to be aware that late-maturing boys - have less self-confidence than early
maturers
Mrs. McCaffery is also likely to be aware that early-maturing girls - may develop precocious sexual
interests
When Mrs. McCaffery sends three-week progress reports home, - a students with unmet physiological
needs may show little interest in academic
, As a health teacher, Mrs. McCaffery is likely to be aware that nutritional deficiencies - more common
among girls than boys
A second-grade teacher has been hired for a classroom where 12 of 23 - fail to experience satisfaction or
success with the completion of tasks they are assigned
Eduardo is a fifth-grader who will do or say just about anything to draw - begin rejected by peers
Mr. Lucas is a new fifth-grade math teacher at Klein Middle School - thinking hypothetically
Mrs. Belvedere, a school counselor at Collins High, is concerned with Ann - this student is more
concerned with the present than with the future
Rafael is an eleventh-grade student who has tested for special education but did not - Rafael's
depressive behavior mirrors his academic achievement
The proficiency levels of beginning, intermediate, advanced, and advanced high - inclusive of listening,
speaking, reading and writing
The English language learner works toward proficiency in listening and speaking. Which of the following
must ELLs acquire? - I and II
Mr. Salim teaches in an urban middle school where the - addressing the same instructional goals and
objectives
Ms. Leda has learned in a workshop on cooperative learning that grouping her - have an opportunity to
work with varying academic levels and cultural
Five-year-old Maria Valdez is in a kindergarten class at Villa Nova Elementary - the teacher should have
acknowledged Maria's
The writing sample above was composed in science class by a second-grade - Advanced high
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