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MimioScience: An Introduction to Scientific Questions
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- Subjects:
- Science
- Language:
- English
- Posted:
- Jan 20, 2015
Summary: Science Processes: Introduction to Scientific Questions 1 & 2
Students will analyze a statement and a group of questions in order to identify the scientific question which the statement answers. Students will compare a group of questions in order to identify those that are scientific, as they are about the natural world. Students will generate scientific questions about a given statement. Students will examine scientific questions about the natural world with the purpose of identifying what needs to be measured in order to answer the questions. Students will evaluate questions varying in their degree of specificity and will select the question more suitable to scientific investigation, and justify their answers. Students will analyze scientific questions about the natural world with the purpose of identifying what needs to be compared in order to answer the questions.
These lessons are part of a series of 45 interactive whiteboard units providing more than 135 lessons for grades 3-8. The MimioScience lessons were originally created as interactive lessons to address the newly-released Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). MimioScience distills science teaching to its fundamental core elements: concepts, principles, and processes. The curriculum supports the NGSS objective of identifying what students can do by providing a set of grade-appropriate activities that give students a way to apply and extend what they’ve learned through application and inquiry. Each lesson works on Mimio interactive whiteboards as well as those from other vendors.
Look for other units on MimioConnect as we release them dealing with Physical Science and Science Processes.
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