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Sufayan.ah

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Most of the students in Mae Allam's fourth grade class are reading on grade level but two
  advanced students can read and comprehend materials intended for high school students. These
  advanced students should be:
 
  a) given challenging alternate assignments
  b) excused from completing assignments
  c) given additional grade level work
  d) asked to teach the struggling students

Question 2

When teachers create tiered activities, they should:
 
  a) tell students that some will get an easier assignment
  b) tell students that some are more capable than others
  c) strive to make the varying levels of difficulty unnoticeable
  d) create activities with equal levels of difficulty



pikon

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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