- Explaining concepts in different ways
- Breaking problems into smaller steps
- Offering extra practice with feedback
- It replaces basic thinking
- Answers are copied directly
- Children don't understand the explanation
- Encourages explanations, not answers
- Allows back-and-forth questioning
- Supports parent involvement
- 1.Sit together for the first use
- 2.Ask "how did you get this?"
- 3.Stop if it replaces thinking
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