Usa, a second-grade teacher, is culminating an integrated learning unit called What Do We Eat? As part of the unit, the children built a play restaurant in the classroom. How can she best share what the children accomplished with their parents?
a. Send home a newsletter describing the play restaurant and some funny things that happened there. b. Hang up documentation panels and then invite parents to come have a meal at the play restaurant.
c. Invite parents to visit and have the children stand up and tell them about what they learned running the restaurant.
d. Tell the children to create a play restaurant at home so their parents can see what they learned.
Question 2Giving teapots life in poetry is an example of
a. reality.
b. personification.
c. allusion.
d. animalism.
Question 3Which of the following would be a good open-ended question for an integrated learning unit?
a. How big do pigs get?
b. Where do we live?
c. How fast can cheetahs run?
d. Where is the nearest mountain range?
Question 4Poetry often builds its unique rhythm
a. through accented syllables.
b. by combining words within words.
c. by using commas and colons.
d. none of these answers.
Question 5An integrated learning unit is based on:
a. state standards.
b. a broad general question.
c. a particular topic of interest to the children. d. what parents want their children to learn.
Question 6Narrative poetry tells a story.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 7A child asks his teacher how cars go so fast. In the context of an integrated learning unit, which of the following responses would represent an authentic learning experience?
a. That's a good question. Why don't you see if there is a book about it?
b. Why don't we watch some videos of car races and see how fast they go. c. You like fast cars? Why don't you paint some pictures of race cars today?
d. I wonder how we could find out. Freddie's dad is an auto mechanicmaybe we can ask him to visit.
Question 8Finding poetry with content familiar to young children is a professional selection criteria.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false