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Writing your name is a ______, whereas kicking a ball is a(n) ______.
 
  sensorimotor skill; preoperational skill
  physical skill; cognitive skill
  coordination skill; inter-coordination skill
  fine motor skill; gross motor skill

Question 2

A good example of a fine motor skill is
 
  using scissors to cut paper.
  swimming across a pool.
  roller-skating around the block.
  playing catch with a football.



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Answer to Question 1

fine motor skill; gross motor skill

Answer to Question 2

using scissors to cut paper



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