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In the first stage of graphing, which one of the following would not be an appropriate material?
 
  a. Beads
  b. Unifix Cubes
  c. Cube blocks
  d. Graph paper

Question 2

Making graphs proceeds in stages from concrete to abstract. A first-stage activity might be
 
  a. taking paper squares and gluing them on a chart.
  b. drawing pictures on the chart.
  c. stacking blocks to represent a vote.
  d. coloring in squares on graph paper.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c





 

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