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Teaching Science to Children. Can we see in the dark?
(m14444)
Author:
Theresa Knott
Keywords:
Dark
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Darkness
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Education
,
learning
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Light
,
light source
,
Science
,
see
,
seeing
,
Sight
,
teacher
,
teachers
,
teaching
Summary:
This module is aimed at teachers who are teaching science to young children. The intended age range is 5 - 7 year olds. Many children live is modern cities and have never experienced total darkness. They often believe that they are able to see in the dark and do not understand ... to see.
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This module is aimed at teachers who are teaching science to young children. The intended age range is 5 - 7 year olds. Many children live is modern cities and have never experienced total darkness. They often believe that they are able to see in the dark and do not understand the difference between no light and very little light. This module aims to help teachers address that and to teach children that we must have a light source if we are to see.
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Subject:
Science and Technology,
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
92.97%
Revised:
2007-04-14
Revisions:
New
Popularity is measured as percentile rank of page views/day over all time
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