Sun, Dec 05, 2021 7:53 PM in Using Disney+ and Netflix to teach science
Hello Madisson,
I know some schools and teachers use Netflix or Disney+ for entertainment purposes such as playing movies around the holidays or towards the end of the school year. I do think that Disney+ or Neflix could be used to teach science. There are many science movies and shows out there, which students can learn from. For example on Netflix, there is a series called, "Brain...
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Sun, Dec 05, 2021 7:06 PM in Activities that students can do with their families?
Hello Alyssa,
Recently, my sister had to make play dough at home for her science class. I think it is something 2nd-graders will love to do and a great way for families to be engaged in. The parents, siblings, or guardians can measure out all the ingredients than have the child pour the ingredients into a bowl. Together, they can mix the ingredients and form the play dough. To make play dough,...
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Sun, Dec 05, 2021 11:29 AM in Are Students Really Learning Virtually?
Hello Adamary,
This a great question. I do believe that there were some students who did learn virtually durning the pandemic. Durning the pandemic, I did observations at a school that did in-person and online learning. The teacher said most of her students were able to pay attention, do their work, and ask for help when they did virtual learning. However, there were many students who do...
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