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I do well in my science classes when it comes to individual work/reading/homework, but when it comes to hands-on work, I'm always the slowest in the group! I'm constantly having to ask my group questions, like "Oh, what are we supposed to do" "What is this used for?" "What was the measurement for whatever" "How do I set this up?" "Should I do this"? I don't know what it is, everyone else seems so much more take-charge than me, and I'm kind of sitting around writing down what everyone else is writing, not participating at all. Consequently, I am excluded and no one has me do anything. This is not good if I plan to be a doctor.

2006-09-27 15:08:16 · 2 answers · asked by -:- Masha -:- 2 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

How can I learn to "get with it" and be more independent when doing in-class science experiments that may require assembly of tools, etc.

2006-09-27 15:09:16 · update #1

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If you are having to ask what you are supposed to do and what things are, you need to first review the procedure and study different instruments. Then when you get those basics, you will be able to set things up better and able to make measurements. Try some at home practice labs. Nothing big, maybe just measuring out cups and ounces of water etc. If you still have problems, I would suggest a tutor.

2006-09-27 15:13:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

me too I hate science laboratory, all I want is I should doing it with my self alone w/o a teacher and instruction from the manual. I sugest read the book for the sake of your grade.

2006-09-27 15:13:46 · answer #2 · answered by james 1 · 0 0

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