Fri, Mar 27, 2020 8:57 PM in First time teacher teaching science
My first advice is to set the tone when you start the lesson. However you start your lesson will set the tone for the class. The beggining can either motivate students to learn or disconnect completely from you. An advice is to use games such as Kahoot it, or other online resources where students can compete, play, and test how much they know about the topic. This will help them be interested in ...
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Fri, Mar 27, 2020 8:38 PM in Integrating science with other subjects
Hello! As a preservice teacher I have learned a lot about the importance of STEM and also integrating other subjects into the science curriculum. Unfortunatly, when I have observed certain elementary classrooms that I have been assigned to, I have realized that many time teachers focus on reading and math, and leave science for the end or if there's time. Therefore, I would like to ask elemen...
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Fri, Mar 27, 2020 8:30 PM in Remote Teaching and Learning
I would recommend zoom, it is a great resource and is very easy to navigate. In particular, I have been receiving university courses using this platform and it has been going really well because the teacher can engage with students and everyone can participate. Similarly, a great feature that I love about zoom is that it allows you to share your screen, meaning that you can display powerpoints an...
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