Question
Easy
Which of the following is the most suitable strategy for introducing the students to the concept of ‘chemical reactions' at upper primary level ?
1
Explain the concept of valence electrons and electronic configuration
2
Write the chemical equations in symbolic form and ask students to observe
3
Define a chemical reaction and give examples
4
Hold a discussion on chemical reactions which students are likely to have observed in their lives
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Pedagogy of Science
Topic: Approaches & Evaluation in Science Teaching
Correct Answer
Option D
Explanation
Option 4 is the most suitable strategy for introducing the concept of 'chemical reactions' at the upper primary level because it engages students in a discussion about chemical reactions they are likely to have observed in their daily lives. This approach is effective for several reasons: 1. Relevance and Engagement: By discussing chemical reactions that students have observed, such as rusting of iron, cooking of food, or the fizzing of…Read More
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