Question List for "Creative Thinking and Arts-Based Learning: Preschool Through Fourth Grade"

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Psychology » The use of sound words, such as crash, ring, and boom to enliven writing is known as: a) ... New
Started by OSWALD
68 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » When writing poetry, children should learn to use rhyme: a) only when it fits naturally b) only ... New
Started by nevelica
83 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » When discussing the memorization of poems, the principal correctly suggested that teachers should: ... New
Started by APUS57
73 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » A class of third grade students wrote 5-line poems containing 22 syllables in a 2-4-6-8-2 pattern. ... New
Started by Themember4
121 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » Short rhymes that take the form of an answer to a riddle or describe something are called: a) ... New
Started by altibaby
71 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » Cats curl on comfy cushions is an example of: a) alliteration b) onomatopoeia c) hyperbole d) ... New
Started by jerry coleman
52 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » When writing or reading poetry, the most important factor to consider is the poem's: a) poetic ... New
Started by nautica902
78 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » Poetry is especially helpful for students who are English learners primarily because: a) new ... New
Started by gbarreiro
57 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » Students in Matt Clark's class enjoy writing poetry. The most effective way for this teacher to help ... New
Started by theo
194 Jun 20, 2018
Psychology » Echo reading of poetry is especially helpful for struggling readers because it enables them to: ... New
Started by ARLKQ
71 Jun 20, 2018