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Describe three characteristics of shared narratives.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A system used with children with IDD to present the information to be learned in the most accommodating style for the individual student's needs is called
 
  a. structured teaching.
  b. universal design for learning. c. cooperative learning.
  d. reciprocal teaching.



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ANSWER: Shared narratives are classroom stories, they come from the children, they are often prompted by the teacher, they are told and retold many times, children tell the stories as a group.

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