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Early Childhood Elementary
Asking questions Disciplinary Core Ideas Disciplinary Core Ideas in Physical Science ENCdl Experimenting Gases General Science Kindergarten Liquids Observing Physical changes Physical properties Physical Science Predicting Pre-K Properties of materials PS1.A: Structure and Properties of Matter PS1: Matter and Interactions Science and Engineering Practices Science and Engineering Practices Science as Inquiry Science Focus Science process skills SEP1: Asking Questions and Defining Problems SEP3: Planning and Carrying Out Investigations Solids States of matter Teaching Strategies Three Dimensions of the Framework and/or NGSS
Type Journal ArticlePub Date 7/1/2014Stock # sc14_051_09_24Volume 051Issue 09
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The quick article describes some of the advantages of having parents or other adults help out in the classroom. This gives the teacher a break and gives the children a chance to relate to a... See More
The quick article describes some of the advantages of having parents or other adults help out in the classroom. This gives the teacher a break and gives the children a chance to relate to another adult. It goes on to describe in detail a lesson plan for making lemonade. This is a cooking activity where students can observe science such as the dissolving of the sugar granules.
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