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Hello, I recently worked on a lesson plan that had to do with a children's book. My book was called " I Wish I Had Freckles Like Abby" and this story was about a two friends called Rosa and Abby, Abby has freckles and Rosa attends many strategies to get freckles like her friend. Then she learns that what she might dislike about herself may be just the thing someone else envies. Abby learns to appreciate her own uniqueness. My question is what kind of experiment can i do with the students that can connect to this story? It has to do with inherited traits. Thank you!
Hello,
I recently worked on a lesson plan that had to do with a children's book. My book was called " I Wish I Had Freckles Like Abby" and this story was about a two friends called Rosa and Abby, Abby has freckles and Rosa attends many strategies to get freckles like her friend. Then she learns that what she might dislike about herself may be just the thing someone else envies. Abby learns to appreciate her own uniqueness. My question is what kind of experiment can i do with the students that can connect to this story? It has to do with inherited traits.
Thank you!
Cecilia Reyes 280 Activity Points
I like your topic. Teaching kids bring their own unique and be confident about themselves is important. The more condidence they have, the better they will learn.
Darlene Nguyen 280 Activity Points
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