Art, asked by ugoifeyinwa, 10 months ago

how can you explain primary clay to primary pupils

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Answered by aaradhyakapoor3
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Explanation:

primary clay. A clay found in the place where it was formed Because this clay does not move then it is more pure than the clay sekunder.

pupil belongs to people and primary belongs to pupils between the ages of 5 and 11

example: A third of primary pupils leave school unable to read or write.

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Answered by zacknight47
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Clay is a fantastic resource for schools. Kids relate to it immediately and it usually engages their attention for surprisingly long periods. The majority of Pupils will learn best when their hands are busy. It is the 3D equivalent of Drawing; it’s not just for arts and crafts; it’s versatility and affordability means it can be used to enhance all sorts of subjects even maths or history. Many children will find expressing and accessing their ideas in 3D much more natural than using 2D and for some it will be much easier than using words.

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