Editor’s Note: Classification Matters

by: Chris Ohana

Classification skills, so foundational to science, must be taught. While children have a passion and drive to organize and categorize their experiences, sometimes the way they organize them doesn’t lead to a worthwhile or accurate scientific understanding. Just as putting a pencil in the hands of a child doesn’t automatically teach them to write, having a child sort rocks won’t lead to an understanding of classification. The articles in this issue aim to help you teach students how to classify successfully and with purpose.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 3/1/2009Stock # sc09_046_07_6Volume 046Issue 07

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