Only eight questions c:
a social studies teacher is teaching a unit on ellis island. for the...
Physics, 14.10.2019 09:20 jacckiie4069
Only eight questions c:
a social studies teacher is teaching a unit on ellis island. for the assessment, students can choose to write songs from the point of view of an immigrant or create an imaginary interview with an immigrant. to what type of thinker would this assessment most likely appeal?
analytical
exploratory
structured
relational
question 2 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
an english teacher has taught a literature unit and decides to let students choose between writing a journal from the viewpoint of a character, role-playing a scene between characters in the literature, or mapping a character's personality and actions. to what type of thinker would these assessments most likely appeal?
analytical
exploratory
structured
relational
question 3 (multiple choice worth 5 points)
an english teacher focuses on cause and effect when teaching a short story and then allows students to write an essay or report on a character's decision in the story. to what type of thinker would this assessment most likely appeal?
analytical
exploratory
structured
relational
question 4 (multiple choice worth 2 points)
analytical thinkers tend to be
adventurous.
flexible.
logical.
organized.
question 5 (multiple choice worth 2 points)
vak stands for
vision adds kinesis.
visual, auditory, kinesthetic.
voice, activation, kontrol.
voiceover and kinetic.
question 6 (multiple choice worth 2 points)
people who are self smart tend to
doodle and use their imagination to think.
experience things through movement or dance.
have rhythm and coordination for sports.
understand their strengths and have confidence.
question 7 (multiple choice worth 2 points)
people who are body smart tend to
communicate and make friends fast and easily.
have coordination and be good at making things.
like to question and learn how things work.
understand how things connect or fit together.
question 8 (multiple choice worth 2 points)
people who are picture smart tend to
learn other languages quickly.
solve problems skillfully.
take control with a strong personality.
understand how things connect or fit together.
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