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swpotter12

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A teacher has been told to use graphic organizers to help students learn content-area material. This teacher should
 
  a) discourage students from taking notes during class.
  b) only use graphic organizers as homework assignments.
  c) use the same graphic organizer for every assignment to give the students consistency.
  d) introduce various graphic organizers and let students select the most appropriate form for each assignment.

Question 2

A first grade teacher plans to have each child in her class give an oral presentation. An experienced teacher correctly advised that
 
  a) first grade students are not ready to give oral presentations.
  b) presentations should be limited to just a few students at each session.
  c) parents should always be present during oral presentations.
  d) students should always read from notes during oral presentations.



leahm14

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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