When science curricula are appropriate for the students' development and interests, children can replay what they are learning as illustrated in the following example:
a. Students play "weighing food" on a scale after teacher-initiated activities about balance
b. Students spontaneously write about worms after teacher-initiated activities on worms
c. Students investigate objects that float and sink in the water table after teacher-initiated activities that introduce the concepts floating and sinking
d. All of the above
d
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