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These clips show a Zambian teacher introducing the topic of air with a view to doing various enquiry-based learning activities with the students. In the clips she is arousing their curiosity by asking, 'Why do trees shake?' | These clips show a Zambian teacher introducing the topic of air with a view to doing various enquiry-based learning activities with the students. In the clips she is arousing their curiosity by asking, 'Why do trees shake?' | ||
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Later on, she does the following demonstration: | Later on, she does the following demonstration: | ||
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There are a number of different enquiry questions that could be asked using the 'jar over a lit candle' demonstration as a starting point. Have a think about what some of these might be. | There are a number of different enquiry questions that could be asked using the 'jar over a lit candle' demonstration as a starting point. Have a think about what some of these might be. | ||