1) The document discusses how students learn science concepts based on their prior knowledge and experiences. It describes three types of prior learning experiences - naturalistic, informal, and structured.
2) When students encounter new information, they try to make connections to their existing prior knowledge, which can result in complete fit, incomplete fit, misfit, or modified understanding. Misconceptions may occur during incomplete or modified fitting.
3) Examples are provided to illustrate how different students might connect or not connect a new science concept about energy-giving foods based on their varying prior experiences and beliefs. Guiding students' knowledge construction is important for conceptual understanding.