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Evvie72

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Students with problems in oral language should (Circle all that apply.)
 
  A. be identified as early as possible.
  B. be involved in classrooms that are language-rich environments.
  C. receive frequent correction.
  D. have appropriate modeling whenever possible.
  E. not be placed in social situations.

Question 2

Mr. Marks teaches his students to shoot free throws by teaching them how to stand correctly. When they can do that, he teaches them how to hold the ball to prepare for the shot. When they can do those two steps, he teaches them how to shoot the ball. Mr. Marks is using which instructional technique?
 
  a. total task presentation
  b. forward chaining
  c. backward chaining
  d. prompted instruction



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Answer to Question 1

A,B,D

Answer to Question 2

b



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