Teaching Strategies
Looking for ways to engage and excite your students? To enhance their study skills and mastery of key concepts? The tips presented here can help to improve content presentation, classroom management, inquiry teaching techniques, and student assessment.
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There are 5 item(s) tagged with the keyword "data collection".
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1. Hand Lenses
Hand lenses and other magnifiers allow us to observe tiny details in the world around us. Use the Signature Lesson to develop students’ observational skills.
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2. Liquid Measures
The student is expected to collect, record, and compare information using tools, including computers, hand lenses, rulers, primary balances, plastic beakers, magnets, collecting nets, notebooks, and safety goggles; timing devices, including clocks and stopwatches; weather instruments such as thermometers, wind vanes, and rain gauges; and materials to support observations of habitats of organisms such as terrariums and aquariums.
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3. (2.4B) Non-Standard Measurement Units
The student is expected to measure and compare organisms and objects using non-standard units that approximate metric units.
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4. Non-Standard Measurement Units
Young students learn about measurement by using non-standard units to estimate size in this Signature Lesson.
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5. Science Notebooks
The student is expected to collect, record, and analyze information using tools, including calculators, microscopes, cameras, computers, hand lenses, metric rulers, Celsius thermometers, prisms, mirrors, pan balances, triple beam balances, spring scales, graduated cylinders, beakers, hot plates, meter sticks, magnets, collecting nets, and notebooks; timing devices, including clocks and stopwatches; and materials to support observation of habitats of organisms such as terrariums and aquariums.
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