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Sun, Sep 11, 2022 4:07 PM in elementary science projects
i think a mixture of both, kids are hands on learning, so if you explain to them while they are doing a project what they are learning, this will be the best way of trying to build up there sence of what is science. and at that age there not really trying to do a science method its, just really to get them curious on what is science.
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