Working in small groups to solve problems is a great way to learn science. Here are a few documents to give group work some shape and definition so that it can be a self-regulating learning tool:
Group Work Information
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give the URL and not copies to other teachers. Only pages directly downloaded may be
used, do not distribute paper copies. Requirement for use: send me an email and give
me feedback on your success with these materials.
a a r o n . a . k e l l e r [at] g m a i l . c o m
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Before printing turn off the optional header and footer information. Also, make the left margin 0.75 in (1.9 cm) and the other margins 0.5 in (1.3 cm) so that the page breaks I built into the pages work as intended. Use only Internet Explorer or Opera browsers to print as Netscape and Firefox both seem to mess things up a bit.
Some files are MS Word or RTF documents,
which just about anyone should be able to view. If you have trouble, try going
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