Tue, Nov 14, 2017 12:25 AM in Learning Science Concepts through Play
Thank you for sharing your article! I truly believe that science concepts are taught through play; especially with younger students. It is an essential part of children development and keeps students engaged. I hope to incorporate play more in my classroom as long as I can keep it aligned to not only science, but all lessons!
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Mon, Nov 13, 2017 10:38 PM in STEM/STEAM activities & properties of matter
In my classroom, I would implement STEM activities by providing my students with fun, innovative projects that promote critical thinking and everyday concepts. Having students build different things based off of ideas they come up with. For example, a really good lesson that promotes engineering and science is creating a hoverboard. The teacher could make a few requirements that each group of s...
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Mon, Nov 13, 2017 10:21 PM in Gardening at school with young children
Hi,
Just wanted to reach out and agree with you! I am in the gardening club at my school and we just had our first meeting last month. The kids were SUPER excited about getting hands on with the soil and plant seeds. I'm loving it myself and I cannot wait for our meeting this month. I am student teacher so, these experiences are purely priceless for me. Happy gardening!
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