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hubes95

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Of the following, the most appropriate way to monitor students' progress during reading workshop would be to:
 
  a) ask parents to complete surveys
  b) develop a schedule for conferencing with students
  c) administer criterion-referenced tests
  d) administer norm-referenced tests

Question 2

A student teacher is attempting to decide on an art project to use with her three- and four-year-olds as a follow up to a picture book. Which activity would be preferable, based on what you now know about children's art development?
 
  A) Have the students glue tissue paper on a cut out heart to represent the theme of the story: friendship.
  B) Give children cut-out patterns of the main story characters to decorate.
  C) Use buttons, yarn, felt, fabric, and paper scraps to create make-believe pets because the child in the story imagined this.
  D) Make copies of a mini book of the story for children to color and take home.


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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

C



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