Mon, Nov 30, 2015 6:05 PM in Blue Print for a STEM Night
This Thursday I will be hosting in a STEM night! I am so excited to see how everything goes and to talk to parents about what their child has been learning in science the past couple weeks. We are having the parents ask the students questions about the STEM final projects. I am excited and I cannot wait to see how it goes.
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Mon, Nov 30, 2015 5:36 PM in Fun, affordable ideas for Family Science Night
I loved these ideas! they are definitely affordable too. What I noticed about these experiments was that it was all hands on and fun for children who are in the primary grades. For parents to be able to see the end product of what their child was working on is awesome too because it shows that they learned how to construct the project and could probably tell their parents how to do it again for at...
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Mon, Nov 30, 2015 5:31 PM in Advice for new teachers?
I remember learning science when I was younger because I got to use my hands and work with materials to make things, build, or experiment. So definitely choose hands on activities to get the students motivated and excited to learn science. Having an example of what the students will be making or doing would be a good idea also so they can see what their end project should look like. Also relate th...
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