Title: Jim Kestel was preparing a letter to be sent home with his fifth grade students. He was trying to ... Post by: emeraldisle on Mar 12, 2018 Jim Kestel was preparing a letter to be sent home with his fifth grade students. He was trying to develop a list of potential classroom volunteers that could work with his students to enhance his science classes. He thought he could generate more volunteers if he provided examples of how they may help. Which of the following does not represent a good use of a classroom volunteer for science?
A) Provide assistance on career choices. B) Clean out storage cabinets. C) Demonstrate technological applications of the science content. D) Assist in the arrangement of field trips. E) Assist with science fair projects. Question 2... Concepts are the building blocks of knowledge that allow children to memorize information. Indicate whether the statement is true or false Question 3... Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development shows how children below the age of 7 think mostly in concrete terms. Indicate whether the statement is true or false Question 4... Both Piaget and Vygotsky agree that: A. Children's thinking and adult thinking are similar B. After age three children need to be taught C. Children create their own knowledge through exploratory play D. Children in the sensorimotor stage think in words Title: Jim Kestel was preparing a letter to be sent home with his fifth grade students. He was trying to ... Post by: ajohnson555 on Mar 12, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Jim Kestel was preparing a letter to be sent home with his fifth grade students. He was trying to ... Post by: emeraldisle on Mar 12, 2018 So that's it? I get an expert answer then we move on with our lives? Not too bad :D
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