Thu, Aug 19, 2021 2:19 PM in Student Engagement
Hi Maria! I am also studying Elementary Education! When I was completing an online observation, a teacher was doing a science lesson and she went outside her house showed the students how to complete a nature scavenger hunt before she allowed them to do it. I thought this was a very simple but effective way to get students moving around and have a hands on science lesson without actually being in...
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 2:14 PM in Using Disney+ and Netflix to teach science
Madisson, this is s great idea! But, I can see where it could have some cons. I feel as though when students are allowed to sit for an entire class period and watch a show, it is more of a relaxation day than a learning day. There could be great benefits to this where students would learn a lot if it was shown in small sections at a time.
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 2:11 PM in Experiments
Brenda, I think a great way to get students excited about science experiments that they can perform themselves is to have them each choose their own experiment and then they can present it in class. This allows for all of the students to be able to see a variety of science concepts while also teaching them how to present and do their own research.
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