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wenmo

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Some ways to promote inquiry-based learning in the early childhood classroom include:
 
  a. plan exciting science lessons and include outdoor science activities.
  b. schedule outdoor science activities and plan a series of good questions.
  c. ask open-ended questions and validate prior knowledge.
  d. validate prior knowledge and base activities on national science standards.

Question 2

Develop a single-book web for the preschool or kindergarten level.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

Responses will vary. The emphasis should be on the comprehensiveness of the web created in terms of the topics described in the chapter.





 

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