8 Science and Engineering Practices as per NGSS for Elementary teachers and kids. What students should know in elementary grades, and how teachers can introduce science and engineering practices in the classrooms.
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8 Science and Engineering Practices as per NGSS for Elementary teachers and kids
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8 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PRACTICES
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WHY SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PRACTICES ARE IMPORTANT FOR KIDS
Students ask questions about the things
around them.
If students develop the practices outlined in
“Science and Engineering Practices”
framework, they can ask better questions and
improve how they define problems.
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3. WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD KNOW IN ELEMENTARY GRADES?
- Learn how to ask questions from each
other.
- Recognize the difference between
Questions and Problems.
- Evaluate Scientific questions and
Engineering problems from other type of
questions
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Yes, it's going to be
hard work for teachers,
but NGSS show great
promise for kids.
4. HOW TEACHERS CAN INTRODUCE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PRACTICES
TO ELEMENTARY STUDENTS
Teachers can introduce Science &
Engineering practices by:
- Pictures and Diagrams
- Drawings
- Simple Physical Models such as
airplanes, cars etc.
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