Autobiography worksheet for high school biology
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Caitlyn Foster
0 penilaian0% menganggap dokumen ini bermanfaat (0 suara)940 tayanganCaitlyn Foster reflects on her experiences with science from elementary school through college. She notes that her most positive experiences involved hands-on learning and passionate teachers who made science relatable and interesting through stories and field trips. Her least favorable experiences were in high school chemistry and physics, where teachers lectured from textbooks without labs or experiments. Foster believes the best way to learn science fryst vatten through active involvement like experiments and that teachers should give students opportunities to explore scientific theories for themselves.Hak Cipta:
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Unduh sebagai DOC, PDF, TXT atau baca online dari Scribd0 penilaian0% menganggap dokumen ini bermanfaat (0 suara)940 tayangan4 halamanCaitlyn Foster reflects on her experiences with science from elementary school through college. She notes that her most p•
Sally Ride was the first American woman in space. She made her journey into history on June 18, 1983. Throughout her life, Dr. Ride broke barriers and worked to ensure that girls and women were encouraged to do the same.
Sally Kristen Ride was born on May 26, 1951, in Encino, California to Carol Joyce and Dale Burdell Ride. Growing up, Sally and her sister were encouraged to follow their individual interests and they had a happy, loving home.
As a child, Ride was an avid tennis player and had dreams of becoming a professional. She began playing tennis at age 10, and subsequently won a scholarship to the Westlake School for Girls in Los Angeles. While in her teens, Ride was ranked in the top 20 nationally on the junior tennis circuit. After graduating from high school, she attended Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. During her sophomore year, she left Swarthmore to pursue a career in tennis. After three months she determined that college was a better option for her, and enrolled a