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geoffrey

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What is are some good first steps for teachers preparing to conduct an online think-aloud to take?
 
  A) Locate related websites associated with the topic.
  B) Prepare a graphic organizer for the activity.
  C) Select a topic of inquiry that aligns with the curriculum.
  D) All of the above

Question 2

Mr. Peabody asked his class to brainstorm everything they know about World War II and then asked them what they wanted to know about World War II prior to reading. What strategy is Mr. Peabody utilizing in his classroom?
 
  A) KWL B) Anticipation guide C) Previewing D) Charting



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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