Thursday, October 30, 2008
Oct. 29th
Today in class we started out with the discussion about questions. I asked about the powerpoint presentations and what we needed to do for the presentation and when it was due. The powerpoint presentations will be due November 13. We then went into the class midterm presentations. All of the presentations were educational. I learned alot again, and would be able to bring into any classroom! These presentations make me realize that as a Elementary school teacher, my students would be SO excited to have ANY presentations/lesson taught to them in this way! I really would like it if as a class, we could put togther a portfolio of these lesson plans and activities so we can use them for future reference!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Oct. 28th
Today in class, we started out by asking questions on the assignments due and other questions pertaining to the midterm and the powerpoint presentation due next week. We will be discussing the powerpoint presentation on Thursday, so we are able to know what we need in order to have the assignment done. We then began with my colleagues Midterm presentations. They had difficulty with the technology, but we also leanred the leasson that when it comes to technology, a teacher should always be prepared for back up number one, and keep the classtime flowing. They did however, after a while get the computer running, and they went on to discuss their topic of chemical solutions. After they were done, we had a project on oil and water, and oil spills. The third group went, and they talked about mixtures of corn starch and water to make a gooey stubstance. This activity was interesting because they allowed us as a class to watch a video about how these two scienctists made this substance but in a much larger scale and they could actually walk on water. At the end of the class period, we had a group go up and demonstrtae bottle rockets. In all, this class time gave me many more ideas on how to bring science to life in my classroom and they activities we all enaging towards the students!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Oct. 23rd
Today in class, we started our midterm projects. Many people had to go up today, but only five groups went. I thought that all of my colleagues projects and presentations were fantastic. They all had excellent content pertaining to their specific lesson they were teaching. I also had to demonstrate my lesson plan. It went well, but we were the last group to go, so we were very much crammed for time. In all, the presentations that were given today gave me GREAT ideas to teach in my classroom. I hope that we each get everyone's lesson plan to put in our science portfolio so we are able to use them for future references! I can't wait till next Tuesday to see what my othe colleagues have conjured up!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Oct. 21st
Today in class we discussed several questions pertaining to the midterm project. We also went through questions pertaining D2L. We then discussed the Reading Module for chapters five and six. We went through a few questions that would help us answer them for next Monday when it was due. We also did an activity "The Leaping Egg." As a group, we discussed the questions like, "What makes the egg jump out of the first glass?" and "Why would the egg not go toward the one that blows." We did the activity and came up with the conclusions that the air and it's pressure that the person who blew it, is an exerted force. We also concluded that the angle and direction of air does matter, and that air current under pressure is resulted by the creation of air flow. I thought that this activity had many different objectives that a teacher could teach in science. It was fun to do and we learned alot in such a short amount of time.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Oct. 16th
Today in Science, we discussed the importance of lab safety. We did a worksheet on staying safe online. There were many important questions about being safe online. For instance, it asked questions about "Do you tell your real name, phone number, hometown, etc.) online to people you don't know? It also had questions like, "Do you open e-mail from people you don't know? Do you use capital letters when your e-mail, blog, or anything else?" We also did a safety scavenger hunt, which pertained to the book, "Officer Buckle and Gloria." We went to a link on D2L and looked at different tips for safety for instance, a link on strangers, bullie, and calling 9-1-1. The last thing we did, was find our own web link on safety in the science classroom.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Oct. 14th
Today in class, we all read aloud a science dicussion and experiment through the eyes of a teacher. It was interesting to make the simplest form of science intriguing to students, like making scrambled eggs and talking about solid, liquids, and gases. We also then had the rest of the class period to talk with our partners about our midterm project. We discussed our outline and what needs to be done with the project. We also found out that we could use youtube.com to take safety vidoes, which was a huge relief. In all, today was a productive day.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Oct. 9th-Online Class (Cyberbee)
Today, I went to the content, and cyberbee.com came up. I again, looked through the module for cyberbee and went through more of the website. There were many websites, sources, curriculum themes, and science fair preparations and judging. In all, the twenty results that came up for "science" they were all very interesting and came up with great sources for science content.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
CyberBee Website
I went to the website CyberBee.com and browsed around the site. I found that this site had many tools to offer. Such tools consisted of curriculum ideas, web links, research tools, and web projects. I went to the link curriculum ideas and saw that they had many ideas for teachers. This site is useful, fun and interesting. It contains all content areas from science to language arts. In all, this was a great site to visit to be able to know where I can find more tools for teaching.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Mystery Box
I went to the website: http://www.fossweb.com/modules3-6/ModelsandDesigns/activities/blackbox.html. This activity took shapes of little boxes and asked me to make specific bigger shapes like squares, and triangles, ect. It was interesting to try to make the shapes that the website asked. At sometimes, I thought it was hard to be able to create those shapes. But in all, it was a great activity!
Oct. 7th
Today in class, we discussed safety in the classroom. We began to talk about safety considerations, which teacher should explain the need for protecting clothing, eyes, use of safety equipment. Teachers also need to model correct procedures, most important is don't leave the classroom when experiment is in progress. We must learn safety through organization. We also talked about example rules for teaching science and safety. After the powerpoint discussion, we talked about the science fair and read a few pages of how to judge fairly on a science fair project. There was eight steps to follow to judge fairly. Also in the examples, these was tips and warnings, and an attached rubric.
We then did the activity, "mirror writing" The investigation helps students learn a skills which is enhanced by repetition. Also, the sensory input that results in the most effective memory retention is different in different people. Other content objectives involved with this investigation is memory is enhanced by active first hand experience multiple senses and emotional engagement. Dr. E introduced the leanring, the mirror writing, the demonstrastion of the setup and explained the task and distribution of materials.
We then did the activity, "mirror writing" The investigation helps students learn a skills which is enhanced by repetition. Also, the sensory input that results in the most effective memory retention is different in different people. Other content objectives involved with this investigation is memory is enhanced by active first hand experience multiple senses and emotional engagement. Dr. E introduced the leanring, the mirror writing, the demonstrastion of the setup and explained the task and distribution of materials.
NSTA Web Seminar
Since I was unable to attend the web seminar, I visted the link. In the web seminar powerpoint, it began with the investigations of the birth of the star and how it formed, stellar classification, star spectra, planet information, and when stars die. We began to start with a pre-test to test our knowledge and see what stars are made of. Stars are actually made of mostly hydrogen, a little of helium, and some metals. It went on to explain the definitions of stars and talked about the equilibriumm, gravity and pressure that produces the energy of its nuclear fusion in their cores. The powerpoint went on to again ask the question, what physical factors do I think most influence how stars are formed. I was asked to consider the mass of the intitial gas cloud, the temperature of the gas, and the speed of cloud roatation. But come to find out, the most important factor in how a star evolves and eventually dies is its initail mass. The next slide went on to talk about how a star is born and how its initial mass determines its life. The next couple of slides explained how to classify stars. It classified stars based on their spectra, which provides scientists with information on: temperature, composistion, brightness, and in some cases distance. More of the slides went on the talk about light and energy in a star. It gave a graph about light and energy and stars and a absorbsion and emission spectrum. The next of many slides, gave more graphs, color spectrumed graphs, and questions about stars. It also explained about how planets form around stars. In ll, the powerpoint gave many resources in the information of stars and gave much insight to how stars are born, die and what is contained inside of each star.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
October 2nd
Today in class, we discussed the powerpoint over how children's minds develop. It explained questions like, how does one recognize the knowledge that chidlren bring to school? Also we talked about identifying a shared base understanding in young children. Young children tend to think about their experiences in regard to each domain in similar ways, regardless of their culture, so one can expect that nearly all children will learn. Also we talked about the four domains of knowledge and questions children ask. Young children lbegin school with rich knowledge of the natural world and the ability to research. We also did the activity called, "Platos Allegory of the Cave." We watched a movie explaining about this theory and then made the connection to the activity. Our group was given four black boxes. As individuals we had to try guess through our senses to guess what was in the box. We each made individual predictions of all four of the boxes, and then came together as a group to discuss what we thought as a whole. Our conclusiohns as a group were that all the boxes had marbles, but somehow something was blocking some sections of the box. It was interesting to find out what ACTUALLy was in the box, and through our investigations, we concluded that the boxes were filled with marbles and that there was wood blocking some angles of the box.
September 30th: Online Class Today!
Today in class we had an online assignment. We discussed and answered several questions pertaining to Chapters 3 & 4. I found the case studies interesting in the chapters because teachers were helping children formulate their own misconceptions and be able to take those misconceptions and produce new knowledge from what they previuosly thought. For example, the air pressure case study was interesting to me because the teacher was able to bring in models and materials from around the home, to be able to help her students connect with their lives. She also asked questions that helped foster their skills and knowledge about air pressure. She was giving the students a chance to be able to predict, test and then formulate a answer on what actually happened to the paper towel and water pressure with the air.
The Amazing Food Detective
I checked out The Amazing Food Detective game! I think this is a great way for students in the elementary level to enjoy games, but learn something at the same time. This game, is supportive of technology used in the classroom that helps enhance health and good nutrition. This was interesting, fun and enjoyable to do, and it helped me see that health class and/or science can be fun! It involves the children, which means they are doing! Which means they are LEARNING!!!!
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