Thu, May 14, 2020 11:06 AM in Keeping Students Engaged
I am also a future teacher and I have learned a couple of ways to keep students involved in a lesson you are teaching them. When I am introducing a new science concept, I try to create the first lesson as engaging as possible to pull the students in and get them interested right away. For example, when I was teaching seed dispersal by animals, I gave each student a bag and they wore socks over th...
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Thu, May 14, 2020 10:48 AM in Format for Elementary Science
I am currently student teaching virtually with my past 4th grade teacher and I love how our school implements science. When we are in the school building (currently we are doing virtual learning because of Covid-19), we teach science twice a week in the classroom, but our students also go to a special call Science Lab where they learn and cover a lot of the 4th grade science standards. They go to...
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Tue, Mar 31, 2020 5:26 PM in Gardening at school with young children
I am currently a Senior at Wright State University studying Early Childhood Education and my professor always talks about the importance of showing our students the “life cycle” of a garden. Even if there is nothing growing in the garden, students can still investigate it. You could always create a whole year project that focuses on the garden and how it changes throughout the seasons. This would...
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