How are spatial relationships, including shape and dimension, used to draw, construct, model and represent real situations or solve problems? Explain.
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Spatial Relationships
For example, a ball may be behind the chair, or under the table, or in the box. The dog may be on the blanket, outside of the house, or in the doghouse. These types of words are sometimes called position words because they suggest the position of an object in relation to something else.
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