Guiding Science Experiences Chapter 23. Science  The study of Natural Processes and their products Observing Exploring Measuring Comparing Classifying.

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Guiding Science Experiences Chapter 23

Science  The study of Natural Processes and their products Observing Exploring Measuring Comparing Classifying Predicting Discovering

Planning Science Activities  Science Themes  Science Center/Science Table Indoor  Wet/Noisy, Quiet Outdoor

Teacher’s Role  Open-Ended Questions  Closed-Ended Questions  Provide hands-on activities Observing Drawing conclusions Classifying objects Comparing Communication

Science Activities  5 Senses  Colors  Water  Food  The Human Body  Gardening  Magnets

 Air  Wheels  Animals Care Value  Ecology Care of the Earth  Recycling