Chapter 4

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Across
  1. 3. a mechanical memorization process that is used for things that require repetition and practice such as multiplication tables or capital cities.
  2. 5. interdependence. Each member knows his or her role and responsibility
  3. 7. discussions on the process of learning
  4. 8. allows for the development of oral summarizing, giving and receiving explanations, debating and elaborating
Down
  1. 1. processing information in a variety of ways, such as connecting ideas, finding patterns, debating, and comparing.
  2. 2. each member learns material and helps
  3. 4. offers a variety of ways to actively process content and skills where they can investigate a topic and create models or other applications.
  4. 6. allows students to clarify thinking, develop oral language dexterity and patterns, develop vocabulary and expand concepts