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Medesa

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The book describes two models of instructional activity, one with four steps and one with six. The main benefit of the one with six steps is
 
  a. content development can be split into two pieces so student attention is maintained more easily.
  b. recitation is eliminated, which is good because it serves a very limited purpose.
  c. the teacher can dispense with whole-class examples and practice, which erode student engagement.
  d. the teacher has fewer transition points to manage.

Question 2

When you finish the worksheet, leave it on your desk so that I can check it when I come around. This direction by the teacher to a class is an example of
 
  a. momentum.
  b. group alerting.
  c. withitness.
  d. accountability.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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