When the majority of students in a class are not performing well, the teacher should:
Answer: Plan many hands-on activities
Explanation
When students are not performing well, planning hands-on activities can be an effective strategy to re-engage them and enhance learning.
Hands-on activities make learning more interactive
And can help students better understand and apply concepts.
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