Written by Farheen Ali, Don Galbraith Award Recipient 2022, Tyndale University. In this lesson, students learn about the characteristics that distinguish living things from nonliving things. This lesson will take place both in the outdoor and indoor environment. By observing their surroundings (outdoor) and group discussion students gather evidence and develop criteria to decide if something […]
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