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Recent Posts by Madison
Mon, Feb 19, 2024 5:39 PM in Keeping Students Engaged
Hey Vanessa! First year kindergarten teacher here, I will say trying to maintain 20 little minds in a classroom can be a challenge, especially your first year. You learn so much about what works and doesn't work and I do believe each year there will be some variation, as not all students respond the same. However, a few things that seems to keep my students interested are: smelly spots (chaps...
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Mon, Feb 19, 2024 5:22 PM in Kindergarten Science (STEM) Activities
Kindergarten teacher here: What are some fun science related (or STEM) activities that are engaging and developmentlaly appropropriate for Kindergarterners? Maybe some that require miniminal prep/clean-up. Thanks in advance!
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Recent Reviews by Madison
Fri, Mar 01, 2024 11:46 PM
Solar System Interactive E-book
It is amazing how much information you can learn about our solar system! When you think about our solar system, you probably think that you know most of what there is to know about it. However, after reading/completing this e-book you realize how much you truly don't know. Throughout this e-book, you learn about the discovery of planets, their composition, and the various/additional parts of our solar system (such as comets and asteroids). I personally really enjoyed the interactive portions that showed you photos of the planets! It was an interesting read; I would recommend it to anyone who is looking to refresh and expand their knowledge on the solar system or to someone who is simply looking for an engaging book.
To NSTA: I did notice a typo on page 18 of the "Earth in Space 1.3.1"; the paragraph on the view of early astronomers was accidentally printed twice.
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