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Mon, Apr 27, 2020 9:43 AM in Inquiry-Based approach to teaching ecosystems/habitats/biomes
Hi! I'm not sure if you are looking for a specific grade, but I created a lesson for kindergarten learning about habitats. We unfortunatley didn't get to finish due to school closures. We did look at the school garden and then showed pictures of a rainforest to the students. We were going ask the students the types of animals they saw in the rainforest and the animals that might live in t...
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Mon, Apr 27, 2020 9:20 AM in Tips to Integrate
Something I think is important is to keep whatever you are connecting interesting and engaging. A good way to do that is to let them work together and create discussions. If it's engaging the students may not even now that you are adding writing, reading, or math into science. For example, for a third class I was in we did a lesson on weather and there were different terms and concepts they l...
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