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Curious to explore the differences between anchor and investigative phenomena?
This free Types of Phenomena Anchor Chart will effectively illustrate the relationships and differences between the frequently encountered anchor and investigative phenomena in science classrooms.
Utilizing this anchor chart routinely will help students to begin to understand that anchor phenomena are the overarching focus of a unit and investigative phenomena are what they observe and wonder about as a result of investigating anchor phenomena.
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