Explain how to handle a situation when children reach the wrong conclusion from a science experiment (ex. all the objects sank because they were big).
What will be an ideal response?
Do not supply the correct answer and cut off their thinking. Ask Socratic questions. Provide hands-on exploration and additional experiences, asking open-ended questions.
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a. True b. False
In the first trimester, the cells:
A) triple in size B) differentiate and become blood cells, liver cells, bone cells, etc. C) determine whether to become male or female D) shed unused DNA
According to Slavin, cooperative learning works best when:
a. students work on group projects for which they receive a group grade b. students are allowed to choose their friends to be in their group c. there is no competition among the groups d. students receive grades based on their individual performance
Which of the following is a technique to use when changing a habit?
a. Deny any changes that you are going to make. b. Make sure that you understand all of the instructions before beginning to change. c. Stop practicing the new behavior when, or if, it starts to feel uncomfortable. d. Get feedback and support from others.