Appendix 1. Mean and standard deviation of the study sample grades on a scale of Developmentally Appropriate Teaching Practices Eman Gheith et al. Correlation.

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Appendix 1. Mean and standard deviation of the study sample grades on a scale of Developmentally Appropriate Teaching Practices Eman Gheith et al. Correlation between Kindergarten Teachers' Attitudes toward Teaching Science and Their Teaching Practices. American Journal of Educational Research, 2016, Vol. 4, No. 4, doi: /education © The Author(s) Published by Science and Education Publishing. ItemMeanS.D 1I work to build personal relationships with children to know more about their needs and abilities I help children express their understanding of scientific phenomena in simple scientific terms I arrange meetings between children and science experts I provide opportunities for children to work on projects within small groups I arrange visits to the Children’s Museum I constantly organize science field trips for children I provide children with toys that help them learn science through play I make sure to observe children during free play to identify their interests and abilities in science I make sure to build relationships with parents to identify their child’s scientific interests I make sure to choose scientific experiences that are relevant to the child’s reality I encourage children to work quietly and independently I give the child the freedom to choose to work individually or within a group I make sure to choose experiences that interest children and are consistent with their abilities I encourage children to choose science activities that suit their interests I make sure to provide sensory resources when teaching new scientific concepts I provide children with enough time to discover things by themselves I encourage children to pursue exploration and research at home as they do in class I provide materials and tools that are interesting for children and drive them to investigate I encourage children to cooperate when doing science activities *I continuously give children homework I help children practice their scientific skills such as observation and classification according to their desires *I constantly use worksheets when teaching scientific concepts I provide enriching extra science activities for creative children *I make sure to repeat and train to ensure that children have grasped new scientific concepts I encourage children to use digital cameras and modern voice recorders to collect information I make sure to use modern technology when teaching scientific experiences I use a methods in teaching science so that they are suitable for all children I pose questions that drive children to think I choose scientific experiences that challenge children’s thinking that enable them to succeed in fulfilling the tasks required from them and increase their self confidence I provide support and give children hints when needed to help them complete an activity I provide special needs children with suitable science activities I consider the science corner to be a stable corner of the classroom I depend on observation and descriptive data to assess children’s learning I make sure to collect and display illustrated models of the children’s works I make sure to assess children’s performance through real-life situations while they are engaged in science activities I communicate with parents to see how much their children have moved forward I make sure to assess children’s learning periodically I work to assess what the child can perform independently or with the help of peers or with help from me I document the works of each student every semester to follow up with how well their performance has improved I make sure to let children know when their work is correct or false *I make sure to grade children’s class activates I use modern and diverse assessment tools *statements were built negatively