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The purpose of implementing informal assessments after teaching a new concept during whole-group instruction is
... [Show More] to:The purpose of implementing informal assessments after teaching a new concept during whole-group instruction is to: - correct answer maintain accurate records for planning flexible groups that meet identified needs for students.
After conducting classroom visits, the principal has requested that the learning objectives are identified by teachers in daily lesson plans. It is important for teachers to identify learning objectives because: - correct answer it helps the planning of instruction to be aligned with state standards.
Which area of instruction is not required to provide students with a balanced comprehensive reading program, according to the California (RLA) Framework? - correct answer Foreign language
A second-grade student assessed below grade level for fluency but is able to decode words in isolation and scores above grade level for reading comprehension. The student needs direct instruction in the area of: - correct answer pacing during fluency instruction
An indicator that the teacher needs to decrease the pacing of instruction for her students in reading comprehension is: - correct answer data from a monitoring assessment.
In order to organize flexible, differentiated reading interventions after analysis of assessment data, according to the California (RLA) Framework a teacher will group students into intervention tiers, labeled as: - correct answer benchmark, strategic, intensive.
A teacher has completed a whole group lesson on a grammar topic. She has assigned the students five sample questions to complete while she walks around the room and provides feedback and corrections to their work. This instructional component is an example of: - correct answer structured and guided practice.
An important factor a teacher needs to incorporate into the presentation phase of their instructional delivery is: - correct answer explicit modeling of the strategies necessary to master the concepts. [Show Less]