Outline the recommended procedures for teaching students to classify objects into categories
What will be an ideal response?
First, the teacher presents a set of triangles, circles, and squares to the students and leads them through determining how many of each shape is present. The teacher then writes equations showing the number of each shape (e.g. = 2). Next, the students are given a worksheet with a set of shapes. The teacher leads the students through determining how many of each shape there are and completing the equations. Finally, the students independently count different shapes and complete the equations.
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