Mon, Nov 12, 2018 10:49 PM in Keeping Students Engaged
Hello my name is Madison Rost, I am a student at the University of Northern Iowa. I am in a science methods course right now and we have discussed some way in order to keep students engages, I know children love experiment and hands on activities something they are able to do and to show off what they know and have learned. We went downstairs of our buidling and we were able to work with some han...
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Tue, Nov 06, 2018 11:35 AM in Hands on Learning
Hello I attend the University of Northern Iowa and ways that I like to incorporate hand-on activities is to try experiements with students. In my level 3 experience we did an experiement with hurricanes and earthquakes and whose building would have a safe and secure structure to it. I worked with 2nd graders at the time and they loved this activity. They were able to work in groups and they had t...
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Tue, Nov 06, 2018 10:12 AM in Gardening at school with young children
I think that either would work as well, and starting them young with learning about plants and what its like to start a garden would be fun for them to experience. I feel that maybe waiting till things get adjusted and situated would be good for the preschoolers as well, that way they are comfortable and feel like they belong. With a unit I am doing in my science class I think that the group I am...
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