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Sun, Aug 30, 2020 2:56 AM in Science Queston
Hello, I wanted to know how to make science fun for children while also getting the lesson across as i teach? When i was younger science was always difficult for me to understand and wasnt as fun and as a future educator i believe that if the lesson is fun for the children they will have a better understanding of the concept.
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Sun, Aug 30, 2020 2:40 AM in Earth and Space
Hello Cristina, I think a good way to teach earth and space science is providing visuals for the students and having hands-on activities so they are able to interact with each other. An example of an activity is the layer of the earth, basically you will count out circles in the colors red, black, yellow, orange and blue. the blue is the earth, the yellow is the inner core, the orange is the oute...
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