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Recent Reviews by Allison
Science Shorts: Making Waves
Fri, Nov 10, 2017 6:34 PM
Perfect for age group
This article can be seen as beneficial due to it's simplicity. The article goes through a series of simple activities to show different types of waves and how they move. The activities are just right for the elementary grade level and I can imagine students will grasp right on. I like how this article starts with a real life example of waves that most children will think of right off the bat; ocean waves. This allows the children to bring in prior knowledge to help them learn new concepts. In my classroom, I would use a set up like this to teach about waves because I believe it will stick with the students. Overall, great lesson/article!
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