Sunday, October 28, 2012

Morphological Synthesis



Morphological Synthesis


Definition:

Morphological Synthesis is like attribute listing, but instead, this approach deals with only two main ideas. These ideas are categorized and put into a grid.


Skills Necessary:

Students need to be able to pick two main ideas that correlate with each other to solve a problem or to create a product.


Implementation in the Classroom:

Starko’s favorite activity with this approach was creating recipes with biscuit mix. On one part of the grid, there was different way biscuits could be made. The other side of the grid had different foods that could go with biscuits to make it a meal. A simple activity like this would really help the students understand the concept of morphological synthesis.

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