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    Re: Scientific Method/ Cooperative learning ideas
    Posted by: Stacy8NC on 6/30/09

    How are you going to do this???
    I'd like to do this to and every year I have high hopes! lol
    Do you have a series of lessons that you're going to use to
    introduce the techniques that you can share or describe?

    On 6/22/09, Dianne wrote:
    > This is a list of the techniques I want to train my science
    > students to recognize and use during the first few weeks
    > of the year.
    > *Jigsaw *Talking Chips * Mix Pair Freeze
    > *Numbered heads together *Inside/outside circle
    >
    > These are 5 structures I would like to introduce in the
    > first 2 weeks.
    >
    > I plan to look at what physical science standards the
    > students should have mastered in 4th. Introduce the
    > cooperative structure through review of the standard.
    > Then, I will match this year's lessons with that
    > cooperative learning structure.
    >
    >
    >


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  • Scientific Method/ Cooperative learning ideas, 6/22/09, by Dianne.
  • Re: Scientific Method/ Cooperative learning ideas, 6/30/09, by Stacy8NC.

     
     

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