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Wed, Apr 15, 2015 10:18 PM in Science in a small space
Most definitely science outside! teaching in the outdoors is one of the best ways for students to be hands on scientists and learn through doing. If your school has a large grassy area, then science could be taught there and everyone can bring towels to sit on and get out of the classroom for a bit. Sometimes getting out of the classroom is exciting for the students and it is just what they need t...
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Wed, Apr 15, 2015 10:15 PM in We need more time to teach Science
I could not agree more. Science needs to be taught everyday no matter what. If the school simply does not make time for science to be taught everyday, then it is the teachers responsibility to incorporate it into other subjects and make it cross-cirricular. The subject science can be incorporated in math, reading, language arts, even social studies. Simply having students making inferences, observ...
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