As our students build robots or code a story or a game, they learn to observe how their actions are affecting their expected outcome. Without properly observing how the robot execute a thread of code, learners will find it challenging to troubleshoot, or even to articulate what help they need. So, we are intentional with our students about ensuring that they can sharpen the OBSERVATION skill in every lesson.
"Observation is a key skill in science, helping children to notice details, ask questions, and think critically about the world around them. Developing strong observation skills early on will lay a foundation for success in STEM subjects and foster a lifelong curiosity. As a parent, you play a crucial role in encouraging your child to observe, explore, and think like a scientist. Here are some simple yet effective ways to help your child develop their observation skills through everyday activities." Gregg Payne
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