Thu, Jan 18, 2024 7:05 AM in Freezing Water in 2nd grade
I'm designing a first-grade science lesson on water's changing states: melting, freezing, and evaporation. It's spread over 2-3 days. We'll explore melting and freezing first, then dive into evaporation on the last day. To show freezing in action, we'll melt some water and freeze it overnight in https://dgbrefrigeration.com.au/ " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">the fridge .
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Thu, Jan 18, 2024 6:52 AM in Teaching Cell Parts in a "fun way"?
Greetings everyone, I experimented with the 3D model project, and it proved to be highly effective, even with seventh graders. They not only enjoyed the experience but also generated innovative ideas, ranging from using watermelons to crafting sizable cookies and https://www.delicia.no/produktkategori/bryllupskaker/ " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">kaker . The task involved labeling each organel...
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Wed, Jan 17, 2024 6:21 AM in Lots of Science, Not A Lot of Time
Hey Lacey! I totally feel your struggle. Science often gets squeezed out when there's a mountain of standards to cover. But you're right, infusing science into ELA and math can be an awesome way to sneak it in (and make learning way more thrilling!).
Here are a few https://media-fast.com/ " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">media-fast ideas to get you started:
ELA:
Science-fiction...
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