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Field independent learners ....
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
Which is the example of making authentic text comprehensible?
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
Props in science class include...
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
What is the name of the researcher who originally suggested that we need to make classroom materials (i.e., input) comprehensible?
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
All of these are examples of visuals EXCEPT...
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
Field dependent learners...
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
Card games, board games, and puzzles are examples of...
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
Which is an example of a realia in a social studies class?
watching the teacher model an experiment
your great-grandmother's hand-written postacards, diaries, and letters
are motivated by impersonal, analytical activities that do not necessitate a group-type approach.
manipulatives
6-inch long plastic transparent models of the human body showing the internal organs
prefer to work in groups (which include the teacher) to try out solutions to a problem.
utilizing visuals, realia, props, and manipulatives
Stephen Krashen
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