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CHRISTA PRINDLE

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This is my 5th year teaching high school. I teach both biology and earth/space science.
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Using Observations to Draw Conclusions

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Sometimes scientists must draw conclusions from observations because they cannot observe directly, such as when a scientist studies the inside of Earth or tectonic plate movement. It is important to accurately make observations so the best conclusion can be drawn. This lab is designed to teach students to draw conclusions from observations. The students will measure the mass of film canisters filled with pennies to determine how many objects are in each canister. The students must rely on mass
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Experience

This is my 5th year teaching high school. I teach both biology and earth/space science.

Teaching style

I teach a lab-based class.

My own education history

I completed by undergrad through the University of Souhern Indiana. I have also received my master's in science teaching.