Friday, August 31, 2012
Scientific Method Cartoons
Students analyze a problem and decide how to solve it by using the steps of the Scientific Method. From these cartoons students use the iPads and the Educreation APP to make a presentation.
Presentatations
Not Mowing the Yard| Educreations
Scientific Method| Educreations
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Twitter Center
After finishing our first quiz students were instructed to complete a white board for the Twitter Center. I was very impressed with the variety of boards produced by the class.
Monday, August 27, 2012
The Scientific Method Cartoon
LINK: Example 2
Students use the Educreations APP on their iPad to create a cartoon to finish the story. They must use all six steps of the Scientific Method.
Students use the Educreations APP on their iPad to create a cartoon to finish the story. They must use all six steps of the Scientific Method.
1. Observation/Question
2. Hypothesis
3. Experiment
4. Analyze Results
5. Conclusions
6. Communicate Results
Sunday, August 26, 2012
The Scientific Method
In the Interactive Notebook students watched The Scientific Method Paper-Slide video I created to complete a basic graphic organizer about the process of solving problems (right side). Then I read the class a story from "How To Think Like a Scientist" and together we analyzed how a chicken farmer used the scientific method to explain an observation he made about his livestock. We broke down the farmers situation into the basic steps we had discussed in class, and completed another graphic organizer to that mirrored the first one (left side).
The Scientific Method
They Might Be Giants: Put It To the Test
The Scientific Method Paper-Slide Video by Mrs. Candea
Monday, August 20, 2012
AVID Interactive Notebook
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Classroom Rituals and Getting to Know Each Other
Resources:
Find-Someone-Who
Who I Am
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Classroom Centers for the Early Finisher
This is the report week for the teacher of my district. I have been thinking about ways to improve my classroom all summer. One of those ideas was to add centers that the students could work on independently after they finish their science work, while they wait for their peers to catch up. Below is a quick summary of each center.
READING CENTER
At the reading center students have a choice of three activities to complete. Directions are posted on the side of the book case and extra direction handouts are available in the basket on the shelf.
1. Silent read a book or magazine to go towards their goal of reading 25 books this school year
2. Complete an AVID One-Pager on any article from a Science World Magazine
3. Complete 3 Reader's Response Questions about any article from the Science World Magazine
By completing and turning in 5 One-Pagers or Reader Responses students can earn a class coupon.
Resources:
I got the Reader Response Questions from Mrs. Russ's non-fiction literacy center.
At the twitter center students have a choice of three activities to complete. Directions are posted at the top of the tweet shelf.
1. AVID Frayer Model on current vocabulary word
2. Write and draw about the current lesson
3. Complete a sentence frame about current lesson
Resources
Twitter Center Directions
AVID Frayer Model Example
Student Technology Center
At the technology center students have a choice of six activities to complete either on the student desktops or the class set of iPads. Directions are on the counter.
1. Check Edmodo for missing work
2. View class blog
3. Be a guest Blogger
4. Upload a photo of their work to __ (still working on this)
5. Review class flashcards using Quizlet
6. Create an Educreation clip about a current science topic
Resources
Student Technology Center Directions
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