Ms. Mildred teaches a fifth-grade class in which she applies a constructivist approach to learning. What would Ms. Mildred's classroom probably look like?

a. Students sit quietly in their seats and work independently on worksheets.

b. Mildred does a lot of whole-class instruction, presenting lecture-type lessons.

c. Students make frequent use of library resources to prepare written reports on various topics in social studies and science.
d. Students work on projects in small groups or independently. There are a lot of hands-on activities.


ANSWER: d

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