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TFauchery

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If children are not using the Jumping Pad you can:
 
  a) Remove it till later in the year
  b) Assign children who need this practice
  c) Stimulate children by making it the surface of the moon
  d) Place it next to a popular activity

Question 2

If your classroom does not contain space enough for all the activities
  you can:
 
  a) First observe to determine the childrens large motor needs
  b) Set up one or two stations at a time
  c) Ask the children which stations they want
  d) Change to new stations every week



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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