_______ is the process by which data are organized
a. Output
b. Storage
c. Control
d. Input
e. None of the above.
E
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important information about water and plant life. He asks his students to write down their thoughts before, during and after the experiments. What learning strategy is being used in this lesson? A. Games B. Simulation C. Discovery D. Discussion
Which example shows adult-child ratio?
a. Jeremy is in a class with 40 students and two teachers. b. Lara has 10 classmates on her team. c. Ernesto has a teacher who graduated from Harvard. d. Raquel has three teachers for her class.
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What will be an ideal response?
Children on the waiting list of a center are not the responsibility of the director
a. True b. False