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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 9:31 PM in Mesozoic Measurement
Claire, I really like your reflection on how this lesson demonstrates exemplary science that I didn't think about right away which would be the assessment aspect. It is important to note what children do or don't already know which leads to an "exemplary lesson". :)
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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 9:19 PM in Mesozoic Measurement
The article on Mesozoic Measurement represents exemplary science teaching because it focuses on students’ interests (in this case dinosaurs). The teachers who wrote this lesson were able to really captures their student’s attention. This instruction was divided into multiple days and kept building upon the topic; it was carefully planned to keep engagement in the lesson and not have the students ...
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