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Fri, Nov 24, 2017 6:55 PM in 5E Lesson Plans
Hi Em!! I think it is important to find a way to engage them. Using the 5E inquiry lesson makes the students want to learn science in a more interesting way. Also, the students are doing a more hands on activity versus just reading directly from the textbook. Students are able to remember the information even more.
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The Case of Polar Bears
Wed, Dec 06, 2017 12:16 PM
5E Lesson Plan
I enjoyed reading the article because it makes the students learn about something that they are interested in. It is important for the teacher to engage the students in the way that they did. Learning about how polar live was interesting for the students because it is an animal that they probably do not see often or know very little about. The teacher also used the 5E lesson to let students explore more about the polar bears. The teacher only facilitated the lesson while the students did most of the work and research about the polar bears.
The Case of Polar Bears
Wed, Dec 06, 2017 12:16 PM
5E Lesson Plan
I enjoyed reading the article because it makes the students learn about something that they are interested in. It is important for the teacher to engage the students in the way that they did. Learning about how polar live was interesting for the students because it is an animal that they probably do not see often or know very little about. The teacher also used the 5E lesson to let students explore more about the polar bears. The teacher only facilitated the lesson while the students did most of the work and research about the polar bears.
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