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Recent Posts by Natasha
Sun, Apr 17, 2016 12:45 AM in Animal Habitats Activities
One idea may be to search your local toy store or dollar store to find toy animals and plants where you could assemble a little mini habitat? I remember, as a student, completing some representations of habitats in shoe boxes. Those were fun to make and educational, as it had me consider all elements of the habitat while I created it.
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All About Plants Collection
Sat, Apr 16, 2016 11:48 PM
Great Collection!
I like how the collection included assessing student's ideas about plants; it's really important to know where students stand when approaching lesson content. Overall the collection is diverse and covers a wide range of plant topics. I also liked how the articles included lesson ideas and procedures. Great job!
All About Plants Collection
Sat, Apr 16, 2016 11:48 PM
Great Collection!
I like how the collection included assessing student's ideas about plants; it's really important to know where students stand when approaching lesson content. Overall the collection is diverse and covers a wide range of plant topics. I also liked how the articles included lesson ideas and procedures. Great job!
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