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Recent Posts by Caileigh
Wed, May 22, 2019 10:17 PM in STEM in the Classroom
I also believe that implementing STEM into our everyday classrooms is extrememly important. It saddens me when working with a group of students and asking them if they know what STEM is and majority of the time they answer no. Students should know what STEM stands for the the four C's that go along with STEM activites. When completing STEM activites it takes commuication, collabortation, crea...
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Wed, May 22, 2019 10:06 PM in New Teacher and STEM
Hello Chris,
I would just like to start out by saying how excited I was to see that you are a new teacher who wants to use STEM activites in their classroom. Many new teachers would be too timid or shy to try such a complex concept like STEM during their first years of teaching but I think it is great! STEM is one of my favorite things about the world of education because from my own per...
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Recent Reviews by Caileigh
Science Sampler: The eight-step method to great group work
Wed, May 22, 2019 10:26 PM
Highly Reccommend!
This article is a great resource for educators to read if they are looking for an effective way to present group work in the classroom. This article provides explanations for each of the steps listed and make sure each group member plays a role throughout the process. Group work can sometimes to hard to manage in a classroom but this is successful because it is well thought out and organized by making each student hold some sort of responsibility. I like the idea of presenting group work in this manner because it is easy to follow and informative. Also, in this article it was geared toward science in the middle level grades but I think it could be adapted to any age/subject/
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