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At about what age or grade level do children demonstrate they are aware of how they think?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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State the characteristics of a well-structured problem.
 
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Answer to Question 1

During the primary grades (sixeight years of age) children become increasingly capable of drawing correct conclusions and inferences from information and of understanding the thought processes that control learning and recall.

Answer to Question 2

A well-structured problem is one that can be clearly stated, for which known procedures lead to the solution, and whose answer can be evaluated by known standards.



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