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BICS & CALP

BICS & CALP. Dr Penny H aworth p.a.haworth@massey.ac.nz. TEXT 1 – Talk in Action (Gibbons, 1991, pp. 30-31). Try this one … No, it doesn’t go … It doesn’t move … Try that … Yes … It does a bit … That won’t work … It’s not metal … These are the best … It’s making them go really fast.

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BICS & CALP

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  1. BICS & CALP Dr Penny Haworth p.a.haworth@massey.ac.nz

  2. TEXT 1 – Talk in Action(Gibbons, 1991, pp. 30-31) Try this one … No, it doesn’t go … It doesn’t move … Try that … Yes … It does a bit … That won’t work … It’s not metal … These are the best … It’s making them go really fast

  3. Text 2 – Oral Reporting(Gibbons, 1991, pp. 30-31) • We tried a pin, a pencil sharpener, some iron filings and a piece of plastic. The magnet didn’t attract the pin; but it did attract the pencil sharpener and the iron filings. It didn’t attract the plastic.

  4. Text 3 – Written Report(Gibbons, 1991, pp. 30-31) Our experiment was to find out what a magnet attracted. We discovered that a magnet attracted the iron filings, but not the pin. It also did not attract things that were not metal.

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