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what kind of player will be most successful in you classroom?
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Re: Good player?
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Kelli Rogers
- Sunday, 11 April 2010, 6:52 AM
I like how you spoke of having strategy before the game. It seems that that is a method that we use everyday when approaching any activity. I didn't initially think about this point, but you are exactly right!!
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