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Thu, Nov 02, 2017 9:44 PM in States of Matter Lesson Ideas
Hey Liane,
You could do a lesson and base it on the water cycle! You could show snow, water, and the process of evaporation. Boiling water could be a visual to show this. Otherwise, if they are pretty advanced, you could set up stations around the room for them to examine and write predictions of whether it is a solid, liquid, or gas with a little more complicated things such as baking soda in vi...
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Thu, Nov 02, 2017 9:09 PM in Testing Comprehension
Hey Vanessa, I am an elementary ed major in my junior year and have been examining some very great teachers. Their style of testing comprehension is often more in more verbal ways, whether its making predictions, summarizing, or creating a visual out of what they just learned and being told to describe (this could even be done using play dough)! If you are testing comprehension in readings, withou...
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