Disciplinary Literacy in Science SECRET CLUES
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Which of the following best reflects the concept of disciplinary literacy in science?
Watching science videos without taking notes or discussing the content
Using reading, writing, speaking, and listening to analyze evidence, interpret data, and communicate scientific understanding
Memorizing vocabulary terms and definitions from a textbook
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How do scientists use reading in disciplinary literacy?
By memorizing facts
By avoiding complex visuals
By skimming for quick answers
By interpreting data and identify patterns
By reading only headlines
02 / 05
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Which of the following best describes scientific writing?
Casual storytelling with personal opinions
Structured, evidence-based writing using precise language
Vague summaries without data
Unorganized notes and brainstorms
Slang-heavy blog posts
Fictional narratives with imaginative details
Emotional reflections without research
03 / 05
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Which of the following best describes scientific thinking?
Avoiding structured methods
Ignoring past research and starting from scratch
Only using one source of information
Trusting instincts over data
Avoiding collaboration with other scientists
Skipping experiments and guessing outcomes
Refusing to change hypotheses
Asking questions, testing ideas, sharing research, and using peer review
Using opinions instead of evidence
Accepting all claims without questioning
04 / 05
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What is a key purpose of listening in science?
Agreeing with everything without thinking
Zoning out during presentations
Agreeing with everything without thinking
Avoiding collaboration
Rejecting new ideas automatically
Copying answers from others
Understanding others’ ideas, critique evidence, and build shared explanations
Avoiding group work
Talking over others
Avoiding asking questions
Listening only to the teacher
Ignoring peer feedback
05 / 05
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Disciplinary Literacy in Science SECRET CLUES
Find the secret clues with the magnifying glass
start
Which of the following best reflects the concept of disciplinary literacy in science?
Watching science videos without taking notes or discussing the content
Using reading, writing, speaking, and listening to analyze evidence, interpret data, and communicate scientific understanding
Memorizing vocabulary terms and definitions from a textbook
01 / 05
Drag the magnifying glass to discover the 3 options and then choose the correct answer
How do scientists use reading in disciplinary literacy?
By memorizing facts
By avoiding complex visuals
By skimming for quick answers
By interpreting data and identify patterns
By reading only headlines
02 / 05
Drag the magnifying glass to discover the 5 options and then choose the correct answer
Which of the following best describes scientific writing?
Casual storytelling with personal opinions
Structured, evidence-based writing using precise language
Vague summaries without data
Unorganized notes and brainstorms
Slang-heavy blog posts
Fictional narratives with imaginative details
Emotional reflections without research
03 / 05
Drag the magnifying glass to discover the 7 options and then choose the correct answer
Which of the following best describes scientific thinking?
Avoiding structured methods
Ignoring past research and starting from scratch
Only using one source of information
Trusting instincts over data
Avoiding collaboration with other scientists
Skipping experiments and guessing outcomes
Refusing to change hypotheses
Asking questions, testing ideas, sharing research, and using peer review
Using opinions instead of evidence
Accepting all claims without questioning
04 / 05
Drag the magnifying glass to discover the 10 options and then choose the correct answer
What is a key purpose of listening in science?
Agreeing with everything without thinking
Zoning out during presentations
Agreeing with everything without thinking
Avoiding collaboration
Rejecting new ideas automatically
Copying answers from others
Understanding others’ ideas, critique evidence, and build shared explanations
Avoiding group work
Talking over others
Avoiding asking questions
Listening only to the teacher
Ignoring peer feedback
05 / 05
Drag the magnifying glass to discover the 12 options and then choose the correct answer
Congratulations, you have passed all the clues!
DETECTIVE WINNER
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