Sun, Dec 18, 2016 8:41 PM in Strategies
Teaching students can be very challenging sometimes. When teaching students with special needs , teachers should use graphic organizers and visual representations. Graphic organizers help relate new ideas or lesson to previous information, and introduce new concepts. Using visual representations is helpful for students with difficulties in processing information and reading comprehension. It ...
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Tue, Dec 13, 2016 2:17 PM in Teaching science in the future
Hi everyone! I am currently a Junior at saint peter's university. Science was never my strong suit in school, but coming to saint peters and having a great professor who taught me different techniques when it comes to teaching science have made me stronger. One of the technique that was constantly repeated by my professor is "hands on". Using the method "hands on" for teaching science is very e...
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Tue, Dec 13, 2016 1:59 PM in Bubbles
I made a lesson plan and taught a lesson on "Bubbles" for my science class. I started the lesson by asking my class "If they have ever seen bubbles in water or played with bubbles?' Next the students (my peers) took turns trying to blow bubbles with regular water. After taking turns, I asked the question " why didn't the bubbles with regular water worked?. After doing these hands on experiments,...
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