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6. A group of third graders have been begging to play the new board games that were purchased by the parent/teacher group for th

eir classroom, but the teacher is unsure about how to proceed because he doesn't think that a couple of the students would handle games well. What should the teacher do?
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BaLLatris [955]2 years ago
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Answer: Demonstrate or do a simulation of how to play the game

Explanation:For third graders it is still important that they are shown demonstrations and monitored closed if they are playing games just to make sure they all handle the game effectively and if not a teacher can intervene.

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