Sun, Jan 16, 2022 5:02 PM in Mesozoic Measurement
Ryan, I really enjoyed reading your discussion and thought that you added several great points. We had a few similar ideas that I also mentioned in my discussion! I liked your point when you explained that providing hands-on, multisensory, and experiential learning provides a deeper understanding of scientific and mathematical concepts. I also loved your idea about scaling this lesso up for ...
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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 4:54 PM in Mesozoic Measurement
While reading this article, I immediately noticed the 5E (Engagement, Exploration, Elaboration, Explanation, Evaluation) lesson to engage students that are 3-5 years old in three-dimensional learning. This is an example of exemplary science teaching because it is based on the child’s interest, analyzing and critical thinking, and math practices. I liked how for this lesson, the dinosaurs were cho...
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Sun, Jan 16, 2022 4:45 PM in Mesozoic Measurement
Claire, I thought that your discussion post was very insightful and I enjoyed reading it. I liked how you mentioned before the activity about how the children got to share what they knew about dinosaurs. This is a great tool to get the children introduced to the topic while also allowing them time to share with the class and collaborate with others. I mentioned similar points in my discussion as ...
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