Teacher’s can increase the action zone by
a. moving around the classroom when teaching a lesson.
b. rearranging the seats in a variety of floor plans.
c. changing leaning groups depending on the learning activity.
d. all of the above.
Answer: d.
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a. The pre and post activity discussions often do not get the students' attention b. There is no teacher follow-up that allows students' misconceptions to be addressed c. The focus is very individual and some students may get left out d. It is better to give students time to play or explore on their own, without much direction