How do most three-year-old children usually share objects?, by counting first, by giving one item at a time, by measuring the size, by grouping into tens, Why do young children sometimes share unequally?, They already understand fractions They already understand fractiontThey already understand fractions, They focus only on fairness, Their concept of quantity is still developing, They do not like sharing, What fraction term is commonly difficult for young children to understand?, many, more, half, all, Which activity helps develop early multiplication concepts?, Memorizing formulas, Writing long solutions, Grouping objects, Reading silently, Why are hands-on activities important in early mathematics learning?, They make learning more difficult, They support meaningful understanding, They replace teaching, They avoid interaction, Young children always check if sharing is equal., TRUE, FALSE , Children can sometimes share fairly even if they do not know fraction terms., TRUE, FALSE, Counting in groups helps prepare children for multiplication learning., TRUE , FALSE, Early math learning should focus only on written work., TRUE, FALSE, Play-based activities support mathematical development., TRUE, FALSE.
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