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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1. Questioning Strategies
Thought-provoking questions can promote student learning, engagement and interest in science. The links below provide strategies for, and information about devising effective questions that help to guide and motivate students, encourage them think more critically, and pique their interest.
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2. (2.2A) Ask Questions
The student is expected to ask questions about organisms, objects, and events during observations and investigations.
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3. Coming Up with Good Questions
Not all questions can be answered through scientific investigations. Help your students learn to ask good scientific questions. Assess their understanding by using a column with different layers of liquids.
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4. (2.2) Scientific Methods
Help your students develop their abilities to do scientific inquiry in classroom and outdoor settings.
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5. Organisms, Objects, and Events
The student is expected to ask questions about organisms, objects, and events observed in the natural world.
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6. (5.2B) Ask Questions, Formulate a Hypothesis
Ask well-defined questions, formulate testable hypotheses, and select and use appropriate equipment and technology.
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7. (5.2) Scientific Methods
Students use scientific methods during laboratory and outdoor investigations.
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