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Ira Lisetskai [31]
3 years ago
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Cindy, a first-grade teacher, introduces a new book to her class. She talks about the cover and states her prediction about the

topic, based on the title and pictures. What strategy is Cindy using to introduce the book?
Social Studies
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Alex3 years ago
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Answer: Cindy uses the strategy of introducing the book by its cover and pictures. Though this method may not always explain the true message passed by the book, the first graders in Cindy's would get a rough idea of what the book is all about.

Also first graders and very young learners, learn effectively by pictures and videos because it easy for them to grasp and makes learning fun for the young ones.

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