Mr. Becker often has the children use manipulatives during mathematics class. When demonstrating mathematical concepts or showing students how to work with the manipulatives, he typically stands at the front of the room near the board. The best place for him to store his manipulatives is

a. in a cabinet in the front corner of the room because they will be easily accessible.
b. on his desk because he will want to ensure that the children do not abuse the privilege of working with manipulatives.
c. on a shelf in the rear of the classroom because that is where he keeps all curricular materials, and it's best to keep them together.
d. in cardboard boxes on top of the children's cubby holes, because doing so will prevent the manipulatives from being lost or stolen.


Answer: a. in a cabinet in the front corner of the room because they will be easily accessible.

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