A preschool teacher is planning some creative activities for her class. Which of the following activities are most likely to encourage creativity:

A. Each child will be given a square of pink paper with an outline of a heart to cut out and print their own name in the center.
B. Each child will make a turkey out of a pine cone. You will cut out turkey heads and allow each child to color in the turkey's head and set it on a pine cone.
C. Put out dabs of finger paint of different colors, play rhythmic music and let the children finger paint a picture as they listen to the music.
D. Have each child make a paper chain. Attach all the paper chains together to decorate the classroom.


c

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a. .05 b. .18 c. .30 d. .31

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