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ereecah

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Six- to eight-year-olds thinking is more ____ than that of preschoolers.
 
  a. rigid
  b. fact-based
  c. logical and systematic
  d. all of the above

Question 2

A good teaching approach to use with five-year-olds, which takes into account their new abilities and interests, is
 
  a. formal, in-seat classroom work, such as in reading and writing, to prepare them for elementary school.
  b. through group projects in which the children can discuss, plan, and carry out an idea that was stimulated by an experience such as a field trip.
  c. to have only one adult in the class, as this age group is very self-directed and responsible.
  d. to cease planning curriculum so that the children can explore what they wish.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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