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Recent Posts by Paige
Sat, May 01, 2021 5:52 PM in Effective Science Teacher
Something I have learned from subbing and having to teach a science lesson is to have fun with it. Let students know that making a mistake in science is not the end of the world but a way to learn. Students need to know that in science it is okay not to be perfect. Make sure you let your students know that anyone can be good at science.
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Sat, May 01, 2021 5:47 PM in New teacher question
From working with the students, I have learned the hardest thing keeping them engaged and motivated. The best thing though is the bond you build with your students. The bond can make them feel safe and happy at school, making them want to be there and learn. Being a stable safe person for a student really makes a difference in their lives and yours.
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Sat, May 01, 2021 5:41 PM in keeping the students engaged
I think making sure you have hands-on activities for the students will keep them engaged. Science can almost always be taught with a fun activity. So I think making it fun and being hands-on will keep science exciting.
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