1. The teacher's planned visit to the garden aims to enhance students' understanding of plant biology, ecosystems, and environmental stewardship. It provides hands-on learning experiences, encourages observation and inquiry, and fosters a deeper appreciation for nature through direct engagement with thRead more

    The teacher’s planned visit to the garden aims to enhance students’ understanding of plant biology, ecosystems, and environmental stewardship. It provides hands-on learning experiences, encourages observation and inquiry, and fosters a deeper appreciation for nature through direct engagement with the garden’s diverse flora.

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  2. Hardeep believes the distance between the garden and the school is manageable and beneficial. He sees it as an opportunity to teach students about the importance of traveling and the environmental impact, while also encouraging physical activity and real-world learning experiences.

    Hardeep believes the distance between the garden and the school is manageable and beneficial. He sees it as an opportunity to teach students about the importance of traveling and the environmental impact, while also encouraging physical activity and real-world learning experiences.

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  3. Tasneem and Padma favor the garden's location, seeing it as a valuable field trip opportunity. In contrast, Deepa and Anish are concerned about the distance, feeling it may be inconvenient and time-consuming for students, potentially detracting from classroom learning.

    Tasneem and Padma favor the garden’s location, seeing it as a valuable field trip opportunity. In contrast, Deepa and Anish are concerned about the distance, feeling it may be inconvenient and time-consuming for students, potentially detracting from classroom learning.

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  4. When writing measurements, always leave a space between the number and the unit. For example, write "25 cm" rather than "25cm." This spacing ensures clarity and adherence to standard formatting practices, making measurements easier to read and understand.

    When writing measurements, always leave a space between the number and the unit. For example, write “25 cm” rather than “25cm.” This spacing ensures clarity and adherence to standard formatting practices, making measurements easier to read and understand.

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  5. A full stop should be used with unit symbols only at the end of a sentence. For example, write "The tree is 3 m tall." without a full stop after "m," but include a full stop after the sentence if it is concluding.

    A full stop should be used with unit symbols only at the end of a sentence. For example, write “The tree is 3 m tall.” without a full stop after “m,” but include a full stop after the sentence if it is concluding.

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