Thu, Nov 21, 2019 9:59 PM in Children's Literature
Hi Bri,
I really like this idea and I think it is a great way to get students to learn about natural disasters. Having them do research on the disasters, after having read a book to them, is a perfect way for them to find out things for themselves as opposed to you giving them all of the information. This way, the studnts are able to remember the information a lot more than just doing a ...
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Thu, Nov 21, 2019 4:14 PM in Science and Social Studies Integration
Hello everyone, I am a student at UHD in Houston, TX and I will be graduating May 2020 with my bachelor’s in education. I have a question about integrating science and social studies using a regular book for example, The Rainbow Fish. I used this book to teach about the life cycle of a fish and for social studies I was planning on teaching the students about being a good citizen. Do you all thin...
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Wed, Nov 20, 2019 4:25 PM in Literature in Science
Hi Erica,
This is a question that I have had myself. This can be challenging but what I have found that works well is to just find a book that focuses on something having to do with the environment, animals, or just any topic that you could talk about in a science class. The book doesn't have to be an actual science book you just want there to be something in the book that can be use...
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