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Science is knowledge and science is a process. The goals of science teaching in elementary school include both definitions, for today the processes of science and mathematics are as important as the body of accumulated theories, facts, and principles called knowledge. The process of science in school curricula involve investigation and learning by doing. No matter what topics in science are considered in the elementary school, the actions of observing, making useful measurements, and recording data play a role. This booklet is designed to help you help students to develop concepts about measurement and then use those concepts to make useful measurements.
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