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ivolga24 [154]
3 years ago
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Which of the following techniques to arouse curiosity would work best with junior high students? A) set up a discovery learning

center B) set up a curiosity corner C) use a feelie box D) use a teaser to introduce the topic
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loris [4]3 years ago
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- Question -

Which of the following techniques to arouse curiosity would work best with Junior High students?

- Answer -

D) Use a teaser to introduce the topic


A teaser is a difficult or tricky question. You want your students to think. Introducing the topic this way would not only get their minds moving, but also open up some big pictures.


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