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Title: Which of the following is the most effective checking-for-understanding practice?
Post by: pd_master on Apr 15, 2017
Which of the following is the most effective checking-for-understanding practice?
   A) Asking the class, “Does everybody understand?” and noting the group’s response.
   B) Saying to the class, “Raise your hand if you have any questions?”
   C) Stating to the class, “Give me a thumbs up if you understand and a thumbs down if you    don’t.”
   D) Telling the class, “Hold up A if the word I say is an adjective, N if it is a noun, and V if it    is a verb. I will say the word, use it in a sentence, and then say the word.”


Title: Re: Which of the following is the most effective checking-for-understanding practice?
Post by: MadMary on Apr 15, 2017
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Title: Re: Which of the following is the most effective checking-for-understanding practice?
Post by: pd_master on Jun 13, 2017
Thank you!


Title: Re: Which of the following is the most effective checking-for-understanding practice?
Post by: Rapheal Lopez on Nov 10, 2020
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