Bellringer Quiz Week 1 Jan. 11-15

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1.  CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The given sentence is written correctly. It starts with a capital letter, has correct punctuation, and the proper noun "Dr. Maria Montessori" is capitalized correctly. Additionally, the word "laughter" is spelled correctly.

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This quiz, titled 'BELLRINGER QUIZ WEEK 1 JAN. 11-15', assesses understanding of correct sentence structure through the context of Dr. Maria Montessori's educational methods. It highlights key aspects of Montessori education, focusing on child-centric learning environments.

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2.  CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The correct answer is "The children learned skills such as lacing, polishing, and building." This sentence is written correctly because it includes commas to separate the items in the list of skills that the children learned.

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3. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The given sentence is written correctly. It uses proper capitalization for the names of the neighborhood and the city, as well as correct spelling and grammar.

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4. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The given sentence "Dr. Montessori decided to set up a school for the children." is written correctly. It uses proper grammar and spelling, and the words are arranged in a logical and coherent manner. The sentence conveys the intended meaning clearly and effectively.

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5. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The correct sentence is "She called the school Casa dei Bambini, which means 'Children's House.'" The sentence is written correctly because it uses proper grammar and punctuation. The pronoun "she" is used correctly as the subject of the sentence. The name of the school, "Casa dei Bambini," is written in italics to indicate that it is a foreign phrase. The word "which" is used to introduce a clause that provides additional information about the school's name. The phrase "Children's House" is enclosed in quotation marks to indicate that it is a direct quotation.

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6. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The correct answer is "Because she believed that children learn by doing, she put tools and materials for children to handle in the classroom." This sentence is written correctly because it uses the correct verb form "learn" instead of "learned" or "learned" and includes the necessary punctuation (comma) to separate the dependent clause from the main clause.

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7. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The correct answer is "Using number rods of different sizes, she taught them how to count." This sentence is written correctly because it uses the past tense verb "taught" instead of the incorrect verb "teached." "Taught" is the correct past tense form of the verb "teach."

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8. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The sentence is written correctly because it uses the correct subject-verb agreement. "The Montessori Method" is a singular subject, so the verb "works" is the correct form. Additionally, the plural noun "Montessori schools" is correctly matched with the plural verb "are." The sentence also uses proper capitalization and punctuation.

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9. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The correct answer is "She used sandpaper letter that were rough to the touch to teach the children the alphabet." This sentence is written correctly because it uses the plural form of "letters" to agree with the plural subject "sandpaper letter." Additionally, the verb "were" is used correctly to indicate that the letters were rough. The sentence also correctly uses the phrase "to teach the children the alphabet" to show the purpose of using the sandpaper letters.

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10. CHOOSE THE SENTENCE THAT IS WRITTEN CORRECTLY.

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The correct answer is "They chose their own work, and they developed independence and self-confidence." The sentence is written correctly because it uses the correct verb tense ("chose" instead of "choose") and the possessive form of the pronoun ("their" instead of "they're"). Additionally, the sentence uses proper punctuation with the comma before the coordinating conjunction "and."

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