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Recent Posts by Yesenia
Sat, Feb 06, 2016 9:59 PM in Misconceptions
Instead of telling the student that they are wrong, you can turn the misconception into a lesson. Probably go back to the basics, make an activity out of it, or question the student's thinking and see where they misinterpreted the information given. This way the student will know what the truth is and maybe see where they went wrong in their thinking.
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Sat, Feb 06, 2016 9:52 PM in First Time Teaching
I have never taught a science lesson before and I am a little nervous about not keeping the students engaged in the topic. Are there any tips that anyone recommends that they have learned through experiences? Also, any do's and don't?
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