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Theories, Laws, and Hypotheses
Sun, Oct 27, 2013 2:13 PM
The Nature of Science
I was so excited to read this article. It is timely to me because I am planning an introductory Science of Nature Unit Plan for the 1st week of school--whatever Science class I teach. I want students to understand that Science is not a text book but a dynamic field of discovery both past, and in the future. I would love to encourage their thinking and questioning skills so that whether it is in science or their future career, they would develop questioning and inquiry skill that will serve them well. This article gives a very good outline for developing a lesson around a Law, Theory or Hypothesis AND the Nature of Science. I really enjoyed it.
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