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  1. Pont Neuf, Parisby Auguste RenoirCourtesy National Gallery of Art,WashingtonQuestionWhat did the artist most likely do to create
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  2. Questions to ask learners before teaching. Without including the word peer pressure , questions must be linked with prior
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  3. Pont Neuf, Parisby Auguste Renoir one answer Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question What did the artist most
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  4. Questions to ask learners before teaching. Without including the word peer pressure , questions must be linked with prior
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  5. Pont Neuf, Parisby Auguste Renoir Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Question What did the artist most likely do to
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  6. Questions to ask when activating the learner’s prior knowledge. When you are going to teach about peer pressure. Please do not
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  7. Questions to ask when activating the learner’s prior knowledge. When you are going to introduce the topic of peer pressure.
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  8. 1.18 In the post presentation phase of a lesson, teachers pose questions to recall learners’ prior knowledge.A. True B. False
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  9. .What pre-reading strategy would help you determine which items or information might be important to learn? Consider prior
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  10. Character Point of View Quick Check4 of 44 of 4 Items Question How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1
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