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An example of an assessment item about the seasons is shown in this video clip.

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Subject keyword(s)Assessment of students, Earth and space science, Geoscience, Misconceptions, Science, science, constructivism, Seasons, Solar system changes
Grade levelElementary School, Middle School, High School, Informal Education
Intended audienceLearner
Resource typeAudio/Visual, Instructional Material
Resource formattext, text/html
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Quick Search By AAAS Benchmarks Using Strand Map By Other Standards Relating To Instruction Using Any Criterion View All TITLE Private Universe Project in Science. Workshop 9. Constructivism: A Vision for the Future CLIP DESCRIPTION An example of an assessment item about the seasons is shown in this video clip. AAAS BENCHMARK 4B (3-5) #2 . Like all planets and stars, the earth is approximately spherical in shape. The rotation of the earth on its axis every 24 hours produces the night-and-day cycle. To people on earth, this turning of the planet makes it seem as though the sun, moon, planets, and stars are orbiting the earth once a day.   LENGTH 00:02:32   PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Ponders what the classroom of the future might look like, and offers steps to approach constructivist learning as well as the obstacles along the way. RIGHTS President and Fellows of Harvard College. All RIghts Reserved. PUBLISHER Annenberg/CPB