Teacher Strategies: How to Organize, Direct, and Evaluate Science Projects

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Author: Richard A. Neuhaus ISBN: 9780982750353
Publisher: Gormley Publishing Publication: February 2, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard A. Neuhaus
ISBN: 9780982750353
Publisher: Gormley Publishing
Publication: February 2, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

Teacher Strategies: How to Organize, Direct, and Evaluate Science Projects is written for teachers who may be planning to incorporate student science projects as a supplement to their curriculum. The handbook may also be useful to the seasoned veteran and to anyone else who may be interested in or curious about science projects and science fairs.

Learn how to incorporate student science projects as a supplement to your curriculum ... Discover ways to keep projects on track ... Read about techniques for evaluating projects ... And much more!

This 40-page handbook is designed to walk teachers through the intricacies of a science fair, and to help them encourage their students to investigate the wonderful world of science.

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Teacher Strategies: How to Organize, Direct, and Evaluate Science Projects is written for teachers who may be planning to incorporate student science projects as a supplement to their curriculum. The handbook may also be useful to the seasoned veteran and to anyone else who may be interested in or curious about science projects and science fairs.

Learn how to incorporate student science projects as a supplement to your curriculum ... Discover ways to keep projects on track ... Read about techniques for evaluating projects ... And much more!

This 40-page handbook is designed to walk teachers through the intricacies of a science fair, and to help them encourage their students to investigate the wonderful world of science.

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