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What is the definition of laissez-faire?
What is the definition of laissez-faire?
- An economic policy or doctrine that allows businesses to operate with little government interference (correct)
- A type of reading comprehension strategy
- A method of teaching students to engage more with the text
- A strategy to retain information while reading
In what context are text-to-text connections made?
In what context are text-to-text connections made?
- When a reader connects the text to other books or songs they have encountered (correct)
- When a reader connects the text to their own experiences
- When a reader connects the text to historical events
- When a reader connects the text to the world around them
How does making connections to the text help students?
How does making connections to the text help students?
- It has no impact on students' engagement with the text
- It confuses students by introducing unrelated information
- It helps students make sense of what they read and retain information better (correct)
- It makes students lose interest in the text
What is an example of a text-to-text connection?
What is an example of a text-to-text connection?
In what way does Jalen make a text-to-text connection?
In what way does Jalen make a text-to-text connection?
What is the main benefit of making connections between texts?
What is the main benefit of making connections between texts?
What is the purpose of a text-to-self connection?
What is the purpose of a text-to-self connection?
What type of connections does a text-to-world connection draw upon?
What type of connections does a text-to-world connection draw upon?
When making a text-to-world connection, what kind of learning does it primarily involve?
When making a text-to-world connection, what kind of learning does it primarily involve?
Which reading strategy involves previewing texts and making connections in order to construct meaning?
Which reading strategy involves previewing texts and making connections in order to construct meaning?
What does Ross connect to while reading the book 'Shiloh'?
What does Ross connect to while reading the book 'Shiloh'?
What is the purpose of Activity 1: QUOTE-nnections?
What is the purpose of Activity 1: QUOTE-nnections?
What does Activity 2: LINK UP require students to do?
What does Activity 2: LINK UP require students to do?
What is the main component at the center of an atom according to the Nuclear Model by Ernest Rutherford?
What is the main component at the center of an atom according to the Nuclear Model by Ernest Rutherford?
What is the term for particles that are much smaller than the atom?
What is the term for particles that are much smaller than the atom?
What does an atom look like according to the Quantum Mechanical Model by Erwin Schrodinger?
What does an atom look like according to the Quantum Mechanical Model by Erwin Schrodinger?
What is the number of protons in an atom known as?
What is the number of protons in an atom known as?
Which model of the atom improved Rutherford’s Atomic Model?
Which model of the atom improved Rutherford’s Atomic Model?
What are the building blocks of matter according to the given text?
What are the building blocks of matter according to the given text?
According to the Quantum Mechanical Model by Erwin Schrodinger, an atomic orbital is a region in space where electrons are most likely to be found. Which scientist contributed to the basis of this model by proposing that the electron is both a wave and a particle?
According to the Quantum Mechanical Model by Erwin Schrodinger, an atomic orbital is a region in space where electrons are most likely to be found. Which scientist contributed to the basis of this model by proposing that the electron is both a wave and a particle?
Who described an atom as having a massive positive core called the nucleus at the center of the atom?
Who described an atom as having a massive positive core called the nucleus at the center of the atom?
In Neils Bohr's Planetary Model, what happens when an atom absorbs extra energy?
In Neils Bohr's Planetary Model, what happens when an atom absorbs extra energy?
Which model asserted that electrons move around the nucleus in fixed circular orbits or energy levels?
Which model asserted that electrons move around the nucleus in fixed circular orbits or energy levels?
What did Erwin Schrodinger contribute to the development of the Quantum Mechanical Model?
What did Erwin Schrodinger contribute to the development of the Quantum Mechanical Model?
Which scientist developed a model that described the atom as having a massive positive core called nucleus at the center of the atom?
Which scientist developed a model that described the atom as having a massive positive core called nucleus at the center of the atom?
In which model does an atom absorb extra energy, leading its electrons to move from lower energy levels to higher energy levels?
In which model does an atom absorb extra energy, leading its electrons to move from lower energy levels to higher energy levels?
Which scientist proposed that electrons cannot be located exactly, contributing to the development of the Quantum Mechanical Model?
Which scientist proposed that electrons cannot be located exactly, contributing to the development of the Quantum Mechanical Model?
Which model describes an electron as a cloud of negative charge having certain geometrical shapes and shows how likely an electron could be found in various locations around the nucleus?
Which model describes an electron as a cloud of negative charge having certain geometrical shapes and shows how likely an electron could be found in various locations around the nucleus?