Fri, Mar 18, 2016 10:01 PM in Dinosaurs
To engage your students in dinosaurs, I think you should have them read a book (on their level) about dinosaurs. You can make a huge T-Rex template and have each student color a part of the dinosaur, once the individual parts are completed, they can be put together to create one, giant, cohesive picture. This activity can help them learn the body parts of a dinosaur. The students can also go on a ...
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Fri, Mar 18, 2016 9:56 PM in Robotics Kits and Advice, please...
I think that robotics is a great way to involve your students in hands-on science. I'm glad that you are taking on that responsibility and providing them with such an awesome experience. I, personally, cannot help you with advice on what type of robotics kit to purchase, however, I just wanted to let you know that you seem like a great teacher! Have fun with your endeavors! :)
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Fri, Mar 18, 2016 9:49 PM in Teaching Climate Change
Teaching students to be aware of various climate changes and the affects it has on the habitats of animals and the environment around us is extremely important. It isn't as difficult as it may seem to get the topic started. Once a discussion is held about the temperature, everything else should fall into place. One activity I think is pretty neat is having students record the temperature everyday ...
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