There are numerous ways to glean this information, including through the use of a good old fashion field study. A survey of more than a hundred school-aged children showed that children with access to the right tools were better at performing science experiments than those who didn't. To improve on this statistic, it's worth considering what your students already know before introducing new material. It's also worth considering how to engage your students with hands-on projects. In the long run, these activities will yield the biggest payoff. Getting your students to think critically about the world around them and their place in it is a key component of a successful science classroom.
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