Exam 1: Inquiry: The Path; Discovery: The Destination
Exam 1: Inquiry: The Path; Discovery: The Destination20 Questions
Exam 2: Science Practices and Inquiry Process Skills20 Questions
Exam 3: Planning Units and Lessons20 Questions
Exam 4: Creating Environments for Discovery20 Questions
Exam 5: Assessment of Understanding and Inquiry20 Questions
Exam 6: Integrating Science and Engineering20 Questions
Exam 7: Earth and Space Science20 Questions
Exam 8: The Cosmos20 Questions
Exam 9: Living Things19 Questions
Exam 10: The Human Body19 Questions
Exam 11: Matter and Motion20 Questions
Exam 12: Energy, Technologyengineering20 Questions
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Describe in a paragraph how you would probe students' prior knowledge to teach an introductory lesson on magnets.
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Responses should mention that the teacher can engage in discourse with students about what is known regarding magnets, asking students to answer oral and/or written questions about magnets, and/or having students take a pre-assessment on knowledge of magnets.
Emphasizing science as a set of values is most closely related to the
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If you saw "communicating, interpreting data, enumerating, and controlling variables" in a list of items found in the introduction to a new science curriculum, you might reasonably conclude you were looking at which of the following?
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Consider this circumstance: "You are in a wooded area in search of blackberries. There are many paths into the woods. Ultimately you select a path that leads you to the blackberries." If you were to use knowledge you gained in Chapter 1 to apply to this situation, which of the following would be most accurate?
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All of the following terms are models included in the progression of inquiry except
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Science can be described as knowing what to do when you do not have an answer. In a paragraph, describe your "thinking" strategy for seeking explanations when you do not know the answer.
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The Next Generation Science Standards contain connections to the Common Core State Standards. Refer to the Common Core State Standards, and find a math standard that you could teach while integrating the teaching of a science concept. In a paragraph, describe the activity you would facilitate for students to teach the Common Core math standard while also teaching a science concept.
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Which one of the following pairs of terms is part of the definition of science, as presented in this chapter?
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In a paragraph, reflect on your own experience as a student in elementary and secondary classrooms, and describe whether the experiences you had with science emphasized the role of inquiry that led to actual discoveries. Then, in a second paragraph, contrast your experiences with the types of experiences that you would like students in your future classroom to have.
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The purpose for teachers to integrate science, technology, and engineering in their instruction is to
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Consider the position taken by some that there is not enough time to focus intently on science at the elementary level. In a paragraph, state and justify your position about the importance of developing scientific literacy among elementary students.
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As stated in this chapter, the Next Generation Science Standards consist of three dimensions. Briefly define each of these three dimensions, and using at least a sentence for each describe how each contributes to the values and beliefs associated with your understanding of science.
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In at least three sentences, differentiate between providing opportunities for elementary students to think and teaching elementary students strategies for thinking.
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Some adults describe themselves as having science anxiety. Describe in a paragraph at least three reasons for the development of this type of outlook. For each of these reasons, list tangible things a teacher might do to help students develop a more positive attitude toward science at a young age.
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Note the four sample building projects that are outlined in the text. Provide two more ideas you have for technology/engineering design projects that you could facilitate in your future elementary classroom.
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In this chapter, the acronym NGSS represents which of the following important sources of guidance for teachers?
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Because science seeks to make sense of our natural world, it has as its most basic value the search for
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A teacher has a group of children gather leaves from plants on the school grounds or from a nearby park and classify them on the basis of shape, size, and color. Describe in a paragraph how you might extend and enrich this activity so that the children would be using more metacognitive strategies.
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The ultimate goal of having elementary students engage in inquiry in the classroom is to enable them to
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Technology is most closely related to which of the following?
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