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Using a Rotation Style to Maximize Hands-on Learning

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This lesson is for teachers to explore how to have all students working hands on with limited numbers of materials. Explore insights, tips, strategies and templates used in a middle school wood shop setting. This approach could be tried in a variety of settings such as technology, robotics, culinary, design, makerspace, etc.

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6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade

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