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  1. considering storybooks withelectronic features educators believe that
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  2. considering storybooks with electronic features educators believe that 1. they may be more educative than human readlouds 2.
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  3. Considering storybooks with electronic features, educators believe that:a. they may be more educative than human read-alouds. b.
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  4. Alan, Ben and Simon had some storybooks in the ratio 10:3:5. Alan gave Ben and Simon a total of 76 storybooks so that all of
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  5. Gerald had a number of magazines and storybooks for sale. 40% of them were magazines and the rest were storybooks, When some
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  6. the library has 441 storybooks and magazines altogether there are 8 times as many storybooks as magazines how many more
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  7. TABLE 12-11Parents complain that children read too few storybooks and watch too much television nowadays. A survey of 1,000
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  8. Reggio Emilia's approach talks about three educators. list the three educators
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  9. The Reggio Emilia approach talks about three educators in a classroom. List these educators.Do you agree/disagree? Provide
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  10. University level studies are fairly different from school studies. Which of the following is NOT a distinguishing difference?A.
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