Developing a Presentation of a Scientist from the Atomic Theory Timeline Using Scratch (Atomic Theory Lesson Part II)
This lesson could be a Part II for the 3D modeling atomic theory lesson using Tinkercad, or this lesson can be delivered independently. In this lesson students fill out an atomic theory timeline and then do their own independent research as well as use Scratch coding to rd present about an atomic theory scientist of their choosing.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TQHDqDGikFlCfOKysajlkaB9vsMyE4g6/edit?u…Subject Area
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