The importance of project from natural sciences in the formation of cognitive qualities in students

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The article deals with the formation of cognitive qualities in students during lessons on natural sciences in general secondary schools on the basis of this project work. In particular, the knowledge, skills and abilities will be developed in the process of organizing and conducting project work on the respiration of living organisms, the formation of creativity, asking questions that encourage independent thinking and the development of practical skills.

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