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sjones

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Students in a fifth-grade class have formed literature circles. The most effective way to manage literature circles in the classroom would be to:
 
  a) set a date for completing the books and then monitor progress each day
  b) use whole-group instruction to keep all groups on the same pace
  c) require students to read the books at home
  d) appoint a classroom assistant to monitor progress

Question 2

Studying art and artifacts is appropriate for children with special needs because:
 
  A) Artifacts are imaginary objects and children can experience them on a creative level
  B) Artifacts are concrete objects and can be approached at many different levels
  C) Artifacts are readily available and easy to find
  D) Artifacts exist in many media to offer diverse experiences


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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B



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