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kaid0807

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The book Stellaluna can be integrated into every learning center
  in all but one of the following ways:
 
  a) By making bat wings in the Art Center
  b) By writing a Diary of a Bat in the Writing Center
  c) By reading the story in the Book Center
  d) By counting the African animals in the Math Center

Question 2

Science activities in preschool become popular when:
 
  a) The teacher leads the way
  b) Teachers follow childrens interests
  c) The topics are exciting
  d) They are different from last year



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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