题目内容

Children start out as scientists, eager to look into the world around them. them enjoy science can be ; there's no need for scientific terms or expensive lab equipment. You only have to share your children's interests.

Firstly, listen to their questions. I once a classroom of seven-year-olds to talk about science as a job. The children asked me "textbook questions" about schooling, salary and my job. When I answering, I said, " we're finished with your lists, do you have questions of your own about science ?" After a long , a boy his hand, "Have you ever seen a grasshopper(蚱蜢) ?When I try eating leaves like that, I get a stomachache. Why ?" This began a set of questions that nearly two hours.

Secondly, give them time to think. After asking a question, teachers often wait only one or less for an answer, no time for a child to think. When teachers their "wait time" to three seconds or more, children usually give better answers.

Thirdly, watch your language. When children are having a science discussion, don't jump in with "That's right" or "Very good" because these may make the children think that discussion is over. , keep things going by saying, "I'd never thought of it that way before", or coming up with more questions or ideas.

Never a child to "think". It doesn't make sense, because children are always thinking without your telling them to. What's more, this can turn a conversation a performance.

, show in stead of telling. Let children look at their fingers through a magnifying glass(放大镜), they'll understand why you want them to before dinner. Rather than say that water evaporates(蒸发), set a pot of water to boil and let them watch the water level .

1.A. real B. great C. natural D. poor

2.A. Having B. Teaching C. Making D. Helping

3.A. easy B. difficult C. useful D. useless

4.A. found B. visited C. passed D. attended

5.A. tried B. remembered C. began D. finished

6.A. Because B. After C. If D. Now that

7.A. stay B. pause C. stop D. rest

8.A. showed B. clapped C. raised D. shook

9.A. eat B. fly C. jump D. run

10.A. took B. needed C. lasted D. spent

11.A. second B. minute C. hour D. time

12.A. give B. decrease C. increase D. control

13.A. rewards B. sayings C. languages D. words

14.A. Actually B. Finally C. As a result D. Instead

15.A. push B.expect C. ask D. teach

16.A. on B. in C. onto D. into

17.A. Lastly B. As a result C. In the end D. Eventually

18.A. because B. if C. so that D. since

19.A. answer B. wash C. tell D. show

20.A. boil B. go C. drop D. disappear

 

1.C

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.D

6.D

7.B

8.C

9.A

10.C

11.A

12.C

13.D

14.D

15.A

16.D

17.A

18.C

19.B

20.C

【解析】

试题分析:孩子们都是天生的科学家,那么我们该怎么帮助他们呢?不需要科学项目或者昂贵的实验器材,我们只需要倾听他们的疑问并给时间他们思考,最后要注意我们自己的语言并多用展示的方式而不是讲述的方式告诉他们道理。

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