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Movement and force
How – and why – do things move? How do we describe how they move? This chapter looks at ideas and activities concerning movement and force. It deals with two major issues: firstly, ideas children have about motion and the strategies for teaching about motion in the primary school program. This will include some discussion of the different contexts in which movement and force can be studied. Secondly, it looks at the wider context of studying movement and force, linking it with technology and science as a human endeavour.
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Teaching primary science constructivelyChapter number
3Pagination
99 - 142Publisher
Cengage Learning AustraliaPlace of publication
South Melbourne, Vic.ISBN-13
9780170191746ISBN-10
0170191745Edition
4thLanguage
engPublication classification
B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published bookExtent
12Editor/Contributor(s)
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