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Title: Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques.
Post by: newbuddy on Mar 12, 2018
Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques.
 
  A. structured
  B. colorful
  C. planning
  D. final

Question 2...

Preschool children who use a power grip to hold crayons, need to:
 
  A. Learn to use to a precision grip
  B. Use felt-tip markers to strengthen their finger muscles
  C. Keep the paper on the crayons so they won't be messy
  D. Switch to the non-dominant hand

Question 3...

Developmentally appropriate practices are fine for children who are developing typically, but usually not realistic for children with developmental challenges.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 4...

Mr. Rosado is an experienced kindergarten teacher. In his classroom he provides real life activities and hands-on activities with concrete objects and manipulatives. He seeks to create lessons that are meaningful and related to what the children know. Mr. Rosado's curriculum can be described as ______________.
 
  A. Common Core Curriculum
  B. Scripted Curriculum
  C. Developmentally Appropriate Practice
  D. Progressive Practice


Title: Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques.
Post by: Michealward484 on Mar 12, 2018
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Title: Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques.
Post by: newbuddy on Mar 12, 2018
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Title: Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques.
Post by: Michealward484 on Mar 12, 2018
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Title: Re: Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques.
Post by: Priscilla Fuentes on Nov 2, 2021
Brainstorming and webbing are ____________________ techniques. A. structured B. colorful C. planning D. final

Question 2...

Preschool children who use a power grip to hold crayons, need to: A. Learn to use to a precision grip B. Use felt-tip markers to strengthen their finger muscles C. Keep the paper on the crayons so they won't be messy D. Switch to the non-dominant hand

Question 3...

Developmentally appropriate practices are fine for children who are developing typically, but usually not realistic for children with developmental challenges. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 4...

Mr. Rosado is an experienced kindergarten teacher. In his classroom he provides real life activities and hands-on activities with concrete objects and manipulatives. He seeks to create lessons that are meaningful and related to what the children know. Mr. Rosado's curriculum can be described as ______________. A. Common Core Curriculum B. Scripted Curriculum C. Developmentally Appropriate Practice D. Progressive Practice
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