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Recent Reviews by Constance
Earth and Space Science
Thu, Apr 29, 2010 6:53 AM
Great Inquiry Lesson
This lesson is really wonderful. It allows you to teach in an Inquiry way, allowing your students to tell you what they know about space and the planets. Then it allows the students to collect their own resources. It also gives the students the ability to work in groups or alone. I really like this lesson plan. I think that it is also really age appropriate for elementary age students in any grade.
Scope on the Skies: And then there were eight
Thu, Apr 29, 2010 6:45 AM
good source
I think that this is appropriate for a middle school setting. I do think that you have to modify this lesson for elementary age school children. Overall I found it helpful.
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