Multiple Choice
Last month Ms.Naulakha put her students in groups of 6 to create multimedia presentations about an assigned topic.Some groups worked together successfully and some did not.Which of the following would be a good way to solve this problem the next time?
A) Vary the group size rather than putting everyone in groups of 6.
B) Let students decide on group membership.
C) Create homogeneous groups based on academic achievement levels.
D) All of these are correct.
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