Have you ever had a hard test? Our science pretest at the beginning of the year, was very hard and confusing. It used big words like interdependence. We can't wait to take that test again when we know what interdependence means. ~River
One way we are learning what interdependence is is by breaking it down. "Depend" means the state of being controlled by someone or something elHave you ever had a hard test? Our science pretest at the beginning of the year, was very hard and confusing. It used big words like interdependence. We can'tse. The suffix "-ence" means an action. The prefix "-inter" means to place something somewhere. Together the word means a place where things are being controlled by someone’s or something's actions. More simply stated it is "things are mutually dependent on each other". By breaking down words into their parts, we are learning how to use that strategy on all of our vocabulary. ~Keenan
One way we are learning what interdependence is is by breaking it down. "Depend" means the state of being controlled by someone or something elHave you ever had a hard test? Our science pretest at the beginning of the year, was very hard and confusing. It used big words like interdependence. We can'tse. The suffix "-ence" means an action. The prefix "-inter" means to place something somewhere. Together the word means a place where things are being controlled by someone’s or something's actions. More simply stated it is "things are mutually dependent on each other". By breaking down words into their parts, we are learning how to use that strategy on all of our vocabulary. ~Keenan