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EAugust

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When teachers give children precut shapes or pre-drawn outlines for art projects, what is the likely outcome?
 
  a. Children have a model of artistic development to strive for.
  b. Children have the opportunity to exercise creative decision making. c. Children feel inadequate.
  d. Children develop better fine motor skills.

Question 2

The gifts in Froebel's kindergarten curriculum were basically:
 
  a. dramatic play props.
  b. phonemic awareness activities.
  c. manipulatives.
  d. games with rules.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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