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    The 'Light and Dark Box': Challenging pre-primary children's ideas about whether the grass is still green at night

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    Authors
    Howitt, Christine
    Blake, Elaine
    Zadnik, Marjan
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Howitt, Christine and Blake, Elaine and Zadnik, Marjan. 2010. The 'Light and Dark Box': Challenging pre-primary children's ideas about whether the grass is still green at night. SCIOS Journal of the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia. 46 (1): pp. 13-14.
    Source Title
    SCIOS Journal of the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia
    ISSN
    01576488
    School
    Science and Mathematics Education Centre (Research Institute)
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    Copyyright © 2010 The Science Teachers' Association of Western Australia (STAWA)

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25728
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