The Impact Strategy Mapping Your Ideas in the Collection and Synthesis Strategy on Achievement and Development of Archaeological Awareness among Fifth Grade Literary Students in History
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draw your thoughts, attainment, archaeological awarenessAbstract
The current study aims to know the impact of the strategy of sketching your ideas on achievement and development of archaeological awareness among fifth-grade literary students in history.
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