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Effective Science Teaching and Learning: Bridging Research and Practice

Effective Science Teaching and Learning: Bridging Research and Practice

Figure 2.1 Coding Table Materials

Figure 2.2 Coding for Individual Student Writing Contributions

Figure 2.3 Managing the Science Classroom Using Roles and Responsibilities

Figure 2.7 Sample Observation Charts

Figure 2.9 Checklist for Constructing Science Anchor Charts

Figure 2.10 Scaffolding Strategies to Promote Science and Language Learning

Teacher Resources:

Using Surprise Boxes and Having Fun

Let’s Talk About . . .

Elaborate: Collecting, Observing, and Analyzing Data of Decomposers in the Ecosystem

Teacher Website Resources and Links

Elementary Science Safety Contract

Safety in the Science Classroom

Examples of Anchor Charts (Data Collection, Graphing, Cause and Effect, Story Elements)

Science Poems and Songs

Songs About Clouds

 

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