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Recent Reviews by Maddie
Breezy Power: From Wind to Energy
Fri, Nov 10, 2017 2:38 PM
From Wind to Energy Review
This was a great article that provides many helpful tips for classroom activities and ideas. Claymier introduces activities that would be great in order to help students to make connections between magnetism and electricity.
This would come in handy for my third grade lessons on wind in order to take the lesson a little further than just wind. The activities in this article would be great to help students to expand their knowledge further than just wind. This lesson incorporates magnets, generators and electricity in addition to wind. This would also be a great transitional lesson into alternative energy sources that could also incorporate real world examples and conversations.
Science 101: What causes wind?
Fri, Nov 10, 2017 2:28 PM
What Causes Wind Review
This was a great article about wind that was very clear and straight forward. Robertson explains how it is the sun that causes wind. He included many great pictures and diagrams that were extremely helpful in order to further explain how pressure and wind are related.
This will be very helpful in my third grade classroom during my science lessons on wind. I think that students will really benefit from the visual aids that are added into the text. Science information and vocabulary can often be very confusing and intimidating so I believe that the diagrams and pictures would be very helpful for students.
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