Open-Ended Questions (Socratic Method): - Teacher: "Why is the water cycle essential for life on Earth, and how does it affect weather patterns?", Bloom's Taxonomy Questions: - Teacher: "Can you recall the different stages of the water cycle?", Wait Time: - Teacher: "Take a moment to think about this: How do you think the water cycle connects different parts of the Earth's ecosystem?", Think-Pair-Share (Spencer Kagan): - Teacher: "Now, discuss with your partner how the water cycle impacts the availability of freshwater sources, and then we'll share our findings.", Questioning Techniques for Bloom's Taxonomy: - Teacher: "Let's analyse the process of condensation in the water cycle. What factors can influence the rate of condensation, and why is it important for our climate?", Hypothetical Questions: - Teacher: "Imagine a world without the water cycle. What do you think would happen to our planet, and how would it affect ecosystems?", Essential Questions (Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe): - Teacher: "Our essential question for this unit is: 'How does the water cycle sustain life on Earth?' How would you approach answering this question?", Reflective Questions (John Dewey): - Teacher: "After our discussion today, please take a moment to reflect on how the water cycle impacts your daily life, and jot down any questions you still have.", Closed Question: - Teacher: "To check your understanding, let's answer a few closed questions. What happens to water when it changes from a gas to a liquid?" Student: "It condenses".,

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