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What does it mean to 'sort out' something?
 
To put things in their proper places
 
To throw things away
 
To clean things
 
To choose someone to do something
Maria and Jess only meet each other every other month. How many times a year do they meet?
6 times a year
What does it mean to follow in someone's footsteps?
 
To pursue the same career or path in life
 
To physically walk where they walked
 
To investigate someone's movements
 
To sneak after someone
This posion is ...
 
deadly
 
fascinating
 
sorted out
 
every other
Do you think your class representatives this year are doing a good job? Why or why not?
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What economic sector are most people employed in where you live - farming, factories, shops and restaurants, hospitals?
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Is your class diverse? Why or why not?
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Have you ever had to split or share something fairly? What did you split and how did you make sure everyone got a fair amount?
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What is your preference - reading books or watching movies? Why?
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Have you ever made or done something that someone displayed for others to see?
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What kind of contributions do you make at home for you parents?
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What does it mean to be wealthy? Is having a lot of money the only way to be wealthy?
Have you ever felt excluded from an activity? Why did you feel that way?
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an action that helps cause or increase something (usually positive)
 
contribution
 
preference
 
sector
 
proportion
a part or share of something
 
proportion
 
contribution
 
preference
 
sector
put something in a place where people can see it
 
display
 
exclude
 
split
 
diverse
something that is liked more than something else
 
preference
 
proportion
 
contribution
 
sector
share something by separating it into smaller parts
 
split
 
display
 
exclude
 
sector
not include something or someone in what you are doing
 
exclude
 
contribution
 
display
 
sector
different from each other and of different types
 
diverse
 
wealthy
 
contribution
 
exclude
rich
 
wealthy
 
display
 
proportion
 
diverse
a specific area of activity in the economy
 
sector
 
preference
 
representative
 
proportion
typical of a specific group of people or a typical example of something
 
representative
 
wealthy
 
preference
 
diverse
What does the abbreviation STEM stand for?
science, technology, engineering, mathematics