Fri, Nov 29, 2013 6:00 PM in Special Education Students
You are right. They will enjoy science. I have had throughout the years students with different types of disabilities and when I am teaching science you couldn't say which students were the ones with disabilities because all of the students are engaged in the activity. How much they retain? That is more difficult to assess, but while it is happening they are learning and interacting. I believe tha...
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Fri, Nov 29, 2013 5:51 PM in Limited supplies
Many times Ihave encountered the same problem with materials. I have learned that planning ahed is the key to have all the materials needed. If I know that I am going to make rockets next month, I star asking the parents for Alka- Sletzer tablets and I also go to the nears CVS or Walgreen and asked them to save me the canisters fro rolls of film. Other times I email the rest of the faculty asking ...
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Fri, Nov 29, 2013 5:41 PM in How do you take science home?
I have an idea for you. I had my students keep a moon journal. They are writing 5 to 6 sentences about what they see and about what is happening. The also had to draw the moon and name the phase of the moon. Some of the parents mention to me that they enjoyed watching the moon with their kids. I see it as science family night
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