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From Karnataka Open Educational Resources
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*Question Corner
 
*Question Corner
 
===Activity No # 2. "I have - Who has ?"===
 
===Activity No # 2. "I have - Who has ?"===
This activity has been shared by Shashidhar savadi of Hassan from the website
   
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# The students should know the types of quadrilaterals.
 
# The students should know the types of quadrilaterals.
 
*Multimedia resources
 
*Multimedia resources
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
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This activity has been shared by Shashidhar Savadi of Hassan from the website http://www.geogebra.org/en/upload/files/MSP/HarryMarshall/Investigating_Quadrilaterals.pdf
 
*Process:
 
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# “I have, who has” is an excellent way to teach and reinforce students’ vocabulary skills.  
 
# “I have, who has” is an excellent way to teach and reinforce students’ vocabulary skills.  
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