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Kthamas

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Completing a creative activity is:
 
  a. more important to the teacher than to the child.
  b. important to do in the allotted time.
  c. dependent on individual differences.
  d. important to do in the allotted time and dependent on individual differences.

Question 2

Preparing for a creative activity involves:
 
  a. gathering equipment as you go.
  b. trying the activity before presenting it to the children.
  c. using the activity recommended in the curriculum guide.
  d. being as thorough as possible in your explanation.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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