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In formal science activities
 
  a. children plan their own learning experiences.
  b. children work in a laboratory setting.
  c. younger children need clearly-defined steps.
  d. older children need clearly-defined steps.

Question 2

When might a teacher change or adapt a poem or rhyme for class use?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

A teacher might change a book, poem, or rhyme whenever the change will meet a need or purpose identified by the teacher. For example, when doing a creative dramatic activity based on a book, a teacher might add characters to the story so that each child can participate. A teacher might also delete or modify a specific part of the story that is judged to be not developmentally appropriate in an otherwise fine tale.





 

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