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mcmcdaniel

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Each day fifth grade teacher Jack Crayder meets with small homogeneous groups of students
  to read a book at their instructional level. This teacher is using an approach known as:
 
  a) Literature Circles
  b) Guided Reading
  c) Reading and Writing Workshop
  d) Partner Reading

Question 2

When students use strategies such as monitoring and repairing to regulate their thinking and
  solve problems, they are using:
 
  a) metacognitive strategies
  b) academic strategies
  c) decoding strategies
  d) skill strategies



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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