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james9437

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Creating and eating a Fraction Snack can encourage children to learn
 
  a. that a whole can be divided.
  b. addition.
  c. that everyone gets the same amount.
  d. how to count to eight.

Question 2

A divergent question to ask children during a sorting activity is
 
  a. What colors are they?
  b. How do you decide where to put each object?
  c. How many are in this group?
  d. Does that one belong there?



harveenkau8139

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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