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=== Activities ===
* Ask “why” to help students think critically  
* Ask “why” to help students think critically  
* In lab/project report: ask students to predict “what will happen” if the conditions changes and explain their prediction  
* In a lab or project report, ask students to predict “what will happen” if the conditions changes, and to explain their prediction  
* Peer instruction: an activity that students respond to a multiple-choice question individually, discuss their answers in pairs or small groups, respond to the initial question again, and discuss answers as a whole class.
* Employ peer instruction, an activity in which students respond to a multiple-choice question individually, discuss their answers in pairs or small groups, respond to the initial question again, and finally discuss answers as a whole class.

Latest revision as of 14:40, 11 August 2022

Structure S4.4: Asks students to generate their own explanations and justify their thinking

Activities

  • Ask “why” to help students think critically  
  • In a lab or project report, ask students to predict “what will happen” if the conditions changes, and to explain their prediction  
  • Employ peer instruction, an activity in which students respond to a multiple-choice question individually, discuss their answers in pairs or small groups, respond to the initial question again, and finally discuss answers as a whole class.