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Who is correct and why? Enter text here Enter text here Who's Correct? Display the picture to the left (you can download variations as a PowerPoint slide here). The two people have responded differently to the same question. There are different ways you might use this with students: 1. One might have given a definite incorrect answer, whereas the other has the correct answer. 2. One might have answered according to a common misconception, whereas the other has answered correctly. 3. Both answers might be valid but students have to justify why they agree more with one response rather than the other. As a class you can then discuss who is correct and why, and how did the other person get their answer?

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