“…To overcome a lack of guided hands‐on laboratory experiences, instructors could incorporate into lecture, activities that use concrete materials to allow students to make connections from the abstract concepts to bodily movements (Carbonneau and Marley, ). Hands‐on learning activities are not new to science education (Paris et al, ; Akerson et al, ; Klahr et al, ; Clyne and Billiar, ; Schwichow et al, ). However, the majority of studies compare a hands‐on condition where the mode of instruction is entirely presented through the hands‐on activity to a lecture based or direct instructional methods with no intermediate condition.…”