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LIFE SKILLS : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN FOUNDATION PHASE LSK 3701 ASSIGNMENT 2 2023 QUESTION 1: (25) 1.1 Choose FIVE (5) words or ideas in your topic that you think learners will not understand. Consider some placeholders (words to develop concepts) you could use in your theme plan and think how you would use activities to informally assess whether learners use the science words correctly. Remember, we use placeholders because they hold the place for the development of a scientific understanding of a concept. (10) Choosing Words or Ideas (Question 1.1): To select five words or ideas in your chosen topic of Weather or Seasons that learners may not understand, you can start by reviewing the CAPS document for Grade 3 Life Skills or conducting an internet search on the topic. Look for scientific terms or concepts related to weather and seasons that may be unfamiliar to learners. Here are some examples: a) Climate b) Precipitation c) Evaporation

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LIFE SKILLS : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN FOUNDATION PHASE

LSK 3701

ASSIGNMENT 2

2023

, QUESTION 1: (25)




1.1 Choose FIVE (5) words or ideas in your topic that you think learners will not

understand. Consider some placeholders (words to develop concepts) you could use in

your theme plan and think how you would use activities to informally assess whether

learners use the science words correctly. Remember, we use placeholders because

they hold the place for the development of a scientific understanding of a concept. (10)




Choosing Words or Ideas (Question 1.1):

To select five words or ideas in your chosen topic of Weather or Seasons that learners

may not understand, you can start by reviewing the CAPS document for Grade 3 Life
Skills or conducting an internet search on the topic. Look for scientific terms or concepts

related to weather and seasons that may be unfamiliar to learners. Here are some

examples:

a) Climate

b) Precipitation

c) Evaporation
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