Who are the important people that have developed useful, new materials?
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Science
1st Grade





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1st Grade Science lesson from the unit Materials. This lesson uses an enquiry-approach method, and will facilitate students answering the question 'Who are the important people that have developed useful, new materials?'
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Who are the important people that have developed useful, new materials? - Presentation
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1st Grade

Who are the important people that have developed useful, new materials? - Teacher notes
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Lesson contents
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Who are the important people that have developed useful, new materials? - Presentation
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Science
1st Grade

Who are the important people that have developed useful, new materials? - Teacher notes
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Science
1st Grade

John Dunlop fact file - Worksheet
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Science
1st Grade

John McAdam fact file - Worksheet
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Science
1st Grade

Charles Mackintosh fact file - Worksheet
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Science
1st Grade
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