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Destiiny22

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A child has not finished an assignment in the time allocated for its completion. You are sure that the student possesses the knowledge and skills necessary to complete the task. What course of action should you take?
 
  a. Insist that the work be done during free time or as homework.
  b. Refuse to grade the work that the child has completed.
  c. Reduce the amount of complexity in the assignment.
  d. Let the student finish the work during the class's art, music, or p.e. period.

Question 2

Mr. McMahan is giving his fourth-graders a complex assignment that requires the completion of multiple tasks. All of the following actions are necessary for him to take EXCEPT:
 
  a. checking for understanding of the task
  b. providing written instructions
  c. reminding students of applicable procedures
  d. creating class rules applicable to the new learning experience



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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