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A. 1 and 2 brazil in canada
Answer:
mesosystem
Explanation:
Urie Bronfenbrenne defined systems and how a person interacts with them
The interaction between an individual and the immediate environment they are working in is called a microsystem.
The interaction between an different microsystems interacting is called a mesosystem.
The interaction of others around a person is known as the exosystem.
The macrosystem are the interactions that happen in a large cultural context.
Here, the parent child interaction is a microsystem while the success in the school is another microsystem. So, this case is an example of a mesosystem.
In order to make the data big enough for everyone to see he must be using a projector. A great resource tool.
Answer:
counting items
Explanation:
First graders at this stage think more concretely(literal thinking) as they are only able to relate with what is more physical and present than abstract which have to do with concepts . They would be able to relate better at counting objects such as blocks and not advanced topics such as national issues.