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प्रश्न
How did the students prepare for their stalls/presentations?
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उत्तर
The students prepared for their stalls/presentations in earnest. They began collecting a lot of information about their topic using their science textbook, their school library, and the Internet. They shared and discussed this information in their groups. Then they decided the exact activity for their stall - whether they would build and display a model, give a demonstration, present their project through posters, or simply exhibit a collection.
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