A personal resource file is suggested in the text because:
A. it is hard to remember all of the interesting activity ideas one encounters. B. good activities can be presented over and over and will get you through your first yearof teaching. C. there is a limited supply of appropriate language arts activities. D. None of the above
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The first language arts skill that children learn is:

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Miss Oakley enjoys water skiing. It is __________ that she share her skiing interest with her
students.

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Neuroscientists agree that information __________ is among the easiest information to
remember.
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A conversation technique that prompts children to verbally “fill in the blank” is:

A. extension. B. expansion. C. explanatory talk. D. closure.
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Standards used in preschools are designed to:

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A topic web used for developing a theme is a:
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The four types of play are motor play, pretend play, construction play, and:
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If preschoolers are arguing over the right way to say something grammatically:
A. let them work it out or ask you about it. B. step in and ask if they want your opinion.

C. make a note to emphasize the grammatically correct form during a later activity. D. All of the above
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Listening activities should be:
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Activities such as asking a child, “Which word does not belong: cat, hat, bat, ham, sat?”


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