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The fundamental concepts and skills basic to developing the…
The fundamental concepts and skills basic to developing the abilities needed for scientific inquiry include comparing, shape, space, parts and wholes, and _____.
Equal correspondence of parts of the figure on opposite side…
Equal correspondence of parts of the figure on opposite sides of a point, line, or plane is called _____.
Children use ordering words such as first, last, and biggest…
Children use ordering words such as first, last, and biggest as their language ability increases.
A child picks up a toy phone and dials, saying “Five, two, t…
A child picks up a toy phone and dials, saying “Five, two, three.” This is an example of a child engaged in a naturalistic activity.
For children to understand and notice what is going on insid…
For children to understand and notice what is going on inside their bodies as well as their outside body parts, they need to develop the concept of _____.
Which of the following fungi cause pneumonia, especially in…
Which of the following fungi cause pneumonia, especially in the immunocompromised?
One-to-one correspondence does NOT occur naturally in which…
One-to-one correspondence does NOT occur naturally in which of the following activities?
Which one of the following processes involves ranking three…
Which one of the following processes involves ranking three or more objects in a sequence based on one or more attributes such as length, weight, or height?
A child sits on the floor stacking blocks and humming a litt…
A child sits on the floor stacking blocks and humming a little song: “One, two, three, four, five, six, I would like to pick up sticks.” This child is ________.