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Chemistry, 26.11.2019 15:31 Piglets1228

Matter module discussion for the matter module discussion, we want you to create one original post, and then respond to at least two other student's posts. (if there are no other student's posts to reply to, note that in your original post.) for your original post, you want to include three paragraphs with each paragraph being 5–6 sentences each. the first paragraph should address what concept(s) from the module you found to be most challenging. most students like to begin this paragraph with a summary of what they learned in this module and then segue way into what was challenging. you may also want to describe why you found this concept to be challenging. be sure to describe with the concept with enough detail that your teacher is able to tell you now understand the concept. the second paragraph should explain what you did clarify this concept and further your learning. most students will describe the strategies and resources they used to understand and/or further their learning of the material. the third paragraph addresses the concept's application to day to day life and, in appropriate cases, your personal connection to the concept.

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