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Recent Posts by Maddie
Tue, Dec 07, 2021 11:42 PM in Keeping Students Engaged
Knowing what your students like and dislike is a very important thing to know to be able to keep your students engaged in class. Have something that relates to students as well. I believe that getting students out of their seats every day for some amount of time is always good too. It is important to get students moving and to clear their minds before starting an activity.
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Tue, Dec 07, 2021 11:36 PM in Student Teaching Nerves
I am also getting ready to start my student teaching once the fall semester finished. I have already learned to prepare myself in a few ways. First I let my cooperating teacher know of any concerns I may have. I told her about my anxiety and what I would like to start teaching first to ease myself into and get more comfortable. I have already learned a lot and feel more comfortable now than I did...
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Tue, Dec 07, 2021 11:31 PM in Making Science Fun
A quick science project/experiment done in my classroom was making a parachute. Students got a paperclip and a piece of paper. We tested to see if folded in certain ways how quickly the paper clip would drop down to the ground. Some students found if just crumpling up the ball it would drop much more quickly. All student shad different parachutes and with just a few materials the students were ha...
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