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ser-zykov [4K]
3 years ago
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Discuss the last time you used classification to sort a subject into more understandable categories at home, at school, or at wo

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Was this classification effective? Why or why not?




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kogti [31]3 years ago
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Answer: The last time that I have used classification was with my series of home chores. The classification helped me to effectively and efficiently get all of my chores done in a day. This was effective because I put process of sorting, grouping objects or events according to their similarities (e.g., all the cars, all the socks), and the process of classifying, involves grouping objects or events into pre-determined groups (e.g., when an educator asks students to sort the cutlery by putting all of the forks in one group, all of the spoons in another, and all of the knives in a third group), together. When I sorted and classified objects or events, determined by their the attributes that the objects or events share, and what attributes they don't share, or how they are alike and how they are different.

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