Biology, asked by kingmike, 9 days ago

what questions will u ask your teacher to know about process skills

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Answered by LLama4ever
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The process skills are ways of thinking about and interacting with materials and phenomena that can lead to an understanding of new scientific ideas and concepts. By using these skills, students can gather information, test their ideas, and con- struct scientific explanations of the world.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Questions to know about process skills :

  • One of the most important and pervasive goals of schooling is to teach students to think.
  • All school subjects should share in accomplishing this overall goal.
  • Science contributes its unique skills, with its emphasis on hypothesizing, manipulating the physical world and reasoning from data.
  • The scientific method, scientific thinking and critical thinking have been terms used at various times to describe these science skills.
  • Today the term "science process skills" is commonly used.
  • Students will regularly practice their science process skills by answering questions and discussing their answers.
  • They may do this in class before they embark on a topic.
  • This is so students are made aware of the direction of the topic and the skills needed to be successful in understanding and applying the concepts learned.
  • At the right are some instructions for answering process or skills questions.
  • Our thinking, we can use science process to find out how to answer our questions about how the world works.
  • Science process is not just useful in science, but in any situation that requires critical thinking.
  • Science process skills include observing qualities, measuring quantities, sorting/classifying, inferring, predicting, experimenting, and communicating.
  • The underlying skills and premises which govern the scientific method are referred to as science process skills.
  • Science process skills refer to the following six actions, in no particular order: observation, communication, classification, measurement, inference, and prediction.
  • These basic skills are used in the experiments of scientists and students, as well as into the everyday life of average person, to a degree.
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