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Wed, Apr 22, 2020 1:38 PM
Great Article
I really enjoyed reading this article. As a preservice teacher I have learned that teaching science is a lot harder than you think. This article does a good job at explaining how to use inquiry-based learning in your classroom. This article also includes that 5E learning cycle which is very important when teaching a science lesson. Each of the 5 Es are also talked about so it can help you design a lesson that uses this model.
Mon, Apr 20, 2020 1:46 PM
Good Article
This is a good article because you can use it with any grade level. As a preservice teacher I think it is important when teaching a science lesson to make it inquiry based. But implementing inquiry is harder than most people think. This article does a great job at explaining the five steps to implement inquiry in your classroom.
Mon, Apr 20, 2020 1:36 PM
Good Article
This seems like a wonderful book. From the little bit that is in the PDF, there are many activities presented. These are inquiry driven activities that are easy for students to complete. There are activities in this book that can be modified to use with older students. This is a good article to read when you need science activities to implement in your classroom.
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