by: Molly Moore, Deborah Wolf, and Virginia L. Butler
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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 4/1/2012Stock # sc12_049_08_40Volume 049Issue 08
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Bones Everywhere
This article describes how bones were used to teach several science skills such as observing and note taking. The article also describes several ways that bones were used in the classroom a... See More
This article describes how bones were used to teach several science skills such as observing and note taking. The article also describes several ways that bones were used in the classroom and gives suggestions on where to easily obtain bones. One part they suggest is using websites of bones, but I feel that hands-on, if at all possible, is the best way to go in this case.
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