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a diagram showing the location of different types of cell phones and their locations in which they are located

Today we have discussed another two techniques which can be used in teaching concept which are using images and analogy and also using models and symbols. Teachers use analogies to build conceptual bridges for students between what is familiar (an analog concept) and what is new (a target concept). The Teaching With Analogies includes these 6 steps: (1) Introduce the target concept, (2) Review the analog concept, (3) Identify relevant features of the target and analog, (4) Map similarities…

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an image of a colorful city with lots of buildings and other things on it's surface

Welcome to an exciting excursion into the world of cells! They are the smallest building blocks of life and work incredibly hard to keep our bodies running. And our bodies are made up of trillions of them. To better understand the complexity of the cell, today we're going to compare it to a city. Because just like a ci

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Introducing the concept of the cell as a city. Each of the organelles in a cell performs a specific function. These functions can be related to the different parts of a city. I asked my learners…

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the cell phone is connected to an internet network and has many different things in it

Cell Analogy Power Plant (Mitochondria) The power plant is like the mitochondria because both produces energy. 'Cell'atle City Raveena Mishra Power Plant (Mitochondria) Storage Centers (Vacuole) The warehouse storage centers are like the vacuole because both stores things.

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some cartoon characters are lined up in a row with the caption'immune warriors'above them

Our immune cells are our own little personal warriors that keep us safe from the “bad guys” which are usually disease causing microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. To learn about these cells with a card game a group at the Institute of Immunity and Transplantation at University College of London together with designer...

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