Sensory activities
a. May be aversive to children with sensory processing differences.
b. Are enjoyable to all children.
c. Can be adapted if children have tactile defensiveness.
d. A. & C.
D
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. preparing for a quiz or other form of assessment. b. the range of learning styles in the class. c. developing understanding and promoting conceptual change. d. developing new instructional strategies or activities.
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A. use cooperative learning activities B. experience success C. simulate real-world experiences D. practice individual accountability