EDUC 324 Quiz Module 5
EDUC 324 Quiz Module 5 Models
EDUC 324 Quiz Models and Hands-On Learning
- Photosynthesis is the process where green plants use a certain molecule from the air and water from the soil, in the presence of sunlight, to manufacture molecules. What is the molecule called?
- The process of seedlings sprouting is called:
- The vacant lot story is an example of:
- Animals with internal backbones including all fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals are called:
- Having plants and/or animals in your classroom can help students learn how to:
- A vegetable is considered the root, stem, leaf, or what other part of the plant?
- A hard-boiled egg sinks in fresh water but oats in salt water because:
- Some fruits oat in water because:
- When an object oats, it does what to the water?
- Some liquids oat on water because:
- In sinking and floating, some materials can be sinkers and then changed to:
- The average density of water is:
- Stars shine by:
- Meteorologists often explore weather predictions using:
- The scientist that discovered that all matter is made up of atoms too small to be seen was:
- The scientist who asserted that atoms of different elements must be different from each other was:
- Johnston helped the students remember which fruit modeled which planet by making a:
- Although we often create physical models, a model does not have to be something we touch or see. These are called:
- In order to adapt the edible Solar System model for early elementary, the author suggests:
- At the beginning of a lesson if a teacher creates a demonstration to get the students interested in a topic, this would be called the:
- Negatively charged particles found in atoms are called:
- The phase of the learning cycle where the students describe their understanding of the topic (but are not formally assessed) is called the:
- In a parallel circuit, if one bulb goes out, the other bulbs:
- The five-phase model of engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate is called the:
- A pathway for a current is called: