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Wed, Sep 30, 2015 8:49 PM in Beginning a science lesson
Maybe you could start out with demonstrating an experiment to get them hooked on what you are about to be teaching them. In my second grade class we are learning about reflections and how light works and my hook for getting them engaged was tying it in with literature and playing the video clip of mirror mirror on the wall from snow white.
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