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Top 10 Tools for Teaching Science. Be a H.O.T. Science Teacher!. Today’s Agenda:. Simulation: The “Old” vs. “New” Science classroom 2. Introductions 3. Next Door Neighbor Chat: Engaging Teaching Table Tools 4. Inquiry Activity/Where’s the Nuts? 5. Brain Break - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Be aH.O.T.
Science Teacher!
Top 10 Toolsfor
Teaching Science
Today’s Agenda:
1. Simulation: The “Old” vs. “New” Science classroom2. Introductions 3. Next Door Neighbor Chat: Engaging Teaching
Table Tools4. Inquiry Activity/Where’s the Nuts?5. Brain Break6. Demonstration of Technology use in Science Lab7. Human Graph8. Think, Pair, Share/Alphabet Roundtable
Engaging Tools
What do BROWNIES, BOOKS, & BALLS have in common?
Excitement fills the eyes of students EVERY day upon entering a science lab.
WHY? Tools for InquiryOur youngsters are naturally filled with wonder, so why not nurture opportunities for students to take charge of their own learning with high quality, engaging, relevant tools designed for today’s classrooms.
Science Simulations
Using Simulations, role playing, and even story telling in SCIENCE:
Teaches students how to make connections
Portrays authentic language experiences Adaptable for multiple ability levelsEngages students with different learning
stylesBuilds confidence, motivation, and self
esteem
Books! Books! Books!The following books are just a small selection of our favorite science-related picture books aligned with the National Science Education Standards. (YES, this can be implementedat the high school level!!! ) Over the Steamy Swamp by Paul Geraghty A House for Hermit Crab by Eric Carle The Moon Book by Gail Gibbons Grand Canyon by Linda Vieira The Popcorn Book by Tomie de Paola Oil Spill by Melvin Berger Pancakes, Pancakes! By Eric Carle
Books!! (Continued) Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw Turtle, Turtle, Watch Out!!! By April Sayre Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young If You Find a Rock by Peggy Christian Papa, Please get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle Girls Think of Everything by Catherine Thimmesh Dr. Xargle’s Book of Earthlets by Jeanne Willis Butternut Hollow Pond by Brian J. Heinz Somewhere in the World Right Now by Stacey Schuett The Remarkable Farkle McBride by John Lithgow Weird Friends: Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom by Jose
Aruego Everybody Needs a Rock by Byrd Baylor The Big Rock by Bruce Hiscock The Magic School Bus Series There’s a Hair in My Dirt by Gary Larson
Food for Fire…
Take food out of the kitchen & into the classroom to teach science & mathematics!!!
And… FOOD for Thought!!
When teaching scientific inquiry, food can be one of MOST effective teaching tool.Any time food can be incorporated into the lesson,DO IT!! Your students WILL be actively engaged.Some ideas for playing with your food in science lab are:1. Best Brownies- solid liquid & gas or mixtures 2. Ice Cream in a Baggie- solid, liquid, & gas 3. Fast Fudge- solid, liquid, & gas4. Making Oobleck (cornstarch & water) solid, liquid, &
gas5. Mentos & Soda- solid, liquid, & gas or mixtures &
solutions6. Scrumptious Solar System models with cookies, M & M
candy, etc…7. Lip-smacking Landforms made brownies, cookies,
icing, cones, etc…
Food for Thought (cont.)
8. Finding the Fizziest Formula- acids & bases9. Apples & Lemon Juice- chemical changes10. Floating eggs- density11. Identifying & raising Herbs- parts of a plant & it’s role ( grow lab)12. Pumpkin Seasonal Science- • baking pumpkin seeds-parts of a plant & role• making pumpkin smoothies- solid, liquid, gas,
mixtures/solutions 13. Phases of the Moon- Oreo cookies 14. Marshmallow Molecules Models 15. Dirty Decomposers- Various types of food in sealed
jars 16. Growing Crystals- rock candy (types of rocks, caves) 17. Cookie Mining - (with choc. chip cookies) Earth’s
land resources18. Vinegar Volcano landforms; magma/lava; rock cycle
Food for Thought (cont.)19.Volume of an Oreo vs. Double Stuffed20.Plate Boundaries with graham crackers & Rice krispies. 21.Smores- Mols 22.Gummi Bear Atoms23.M & M or Skittles Bingo24.Sink or Float- Coke & Diet Coke25.Snickers Bar- The Rock Cycle
It’s NOT all Fun & GamesGames as a Teaching
Tool Onion Ball/Snowball fight Slap Hot potato Connect Four Battleship Pong Beach ball Oh Deer!! Hunting Minibeasts Acorns!! The Game of Life: Stem
Cells
Music as a Teaching Tool
Music is known to affect our feelings and energy levels. It can prompt memories, enhance brain activity and stimulate the mind.
Play music & Create music!!!
Here are some science music series:• “Blinding You with Science”• “The Jammin Classroom”• Bill Nye Science Guy music
video• Sid the Science Kid songs
OR Go to You Tube , Teacher Tube & type in the topic
Helpful Science
Websites
Technologywww.mythbusters.comwww.howtosmile.orgwww.hookedonscience.orgwww.classdojowww.scholastic.comwww.pinterest.comwww.lauracandler.comwww.sciencebuddies.orgwww.discoveryeducation.com
HelpfulWebsites
Technology (cont.)www.sciencespot.netwww.edheads.orgwww.brainpop.comwww.stevespanglerscience.com www.sciencenewsforkids.orgwww.billnye.comwww.eup.k12.mi.us/page/4178www.nsta.orgwww.nclark.net
HelpfulApps
TechnologyScience 360 WWF TogetherSpacecraft 3D Near PadParticle Zoo Lab TimerFotopedia: Wild Friends American Museum of Leaf Snap Natural HistoryNature Mobile Nature TapEarth NOWBiobotsPark GuidesPetersonAnimal Planet
Science JournalsIncorporating Writing into the Science Curriculum:
Science teachers typically think of a lab report as a way of incorporating writing into the science
classroom. However, writing can be integrated into science in many other ways.
Begin class with a writing prompt that requires students to think. Utilize illustrations, graphs, and other graphics in a new way. Evaluate scientific articles. Keep a journal outlining procedures and findings. Evaluate a seminar, lecture, or media presentation. Develop a
letter to the editor of a scientific journal.
Science JournalsSuggestions for Effective use of Reflective Science Journals: 1. Teacher teaches topic in class.2. At the end ofeach lesson, students writein their Science ReflectiveJournal.3. At the endof week, teacher collectsSRJ to read.4. Beginning of thenext week, teacher highlightsone or two interestingquestions in class.5. As part of a follow up, teacher/studentsexplore questionswith their peersor with resourcessuggested by theteacher.
Goal Setting - The Key to Success!
Goal Setting Notebook http://www.lauracandler.com
Brain BreaksPurpose
Our students should have a kinesthetic brain break every 25-30 minutes.
Brain breaks are refreshing to students and teachers alike.
They do take some time out of class, but the efficiency of our students goes up when we incorporate them.
Please share out if you use a particular brain break!!
Ideas5-4-3-2-1Trading Places Six Spots Mingle, Mingle, Group! Dance Party! Freeze Dance!The Finger & ThumbYoga!!!
COOL Science Resources• AIMS (Human Graphs)• NSTA• Every Science Stories• Science Court• Science A-Z
Movement & Grouping Table Positions Job Grid Shoebox materials Caddies & tubs Grouping Organization, organization, organization!!
The materials must be ready to go for each class period.
Noise level-LOUD; can still be managed with index card system, rainstick, xylophone or chimes, etc…
Science is MESSY!!!!! You will spend A LOT of time setting up & cleaning up every day!!