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Sun, Sep 09, 2018 6:29 PM in Science Classroom Environment
I think an important thing to remember about making students comfortable is by leaving time in your lesson purely for discussion and (depending on grade level) possibly letting the students facilitate it. Sometimes students are more reluctant to ask questions if they feel they are going to be interupting or taking away from the experiment time. If you open the floor and give them that time to tal...
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Sun, Sep 09, 2018 6:20 PM in Using Resources From Home for Experiments
I am a K-6 preservice teacher and I'm curious what are some good science experiment ideas that you can do with your elementary students where you use materials that are inexpensive or you can find from home? I want to create a classroom environment that has a lot of hands-on learning but I also know that I won't be able to buy too many expensive resources within my first few years.
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