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RYAN BANYAN

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During recitation, frequent incorrect student answers are MOST LIKELY to signal
 
  a. that students didn't do their homework for the day.
  b. that students are not paying attention to the questions you are asking.
  c. that you need to slow your rate of questioning.
  d. that you need to re-teach the materials.

Question 2

Greater student engagement will occur during seatwork activities when the teacher
 
  a. circulates and provides brief assistance to students.
  b. identifies a few students who need assistance the most and works mainly with them.
  c. stays at his/her desk and permits students to come up as needed for help.
  d. works at his/her desk and also assigns a student the role of class helper.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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