I am asking for twenty-eight subscriptions to DynaMath, SuperScience, and Scholastic News. The magazines I've selected will be of very good use in our classroom.
Bringing math, science and news to life is key to maintaining students' attention and engagement in what they are learning and these Scholastic magazines will do just that. Stimulating my students' interest will be much easier with these materials in hand.
Dynamath magazines will help my students see math in various ways using real life situations, providing articles, pictures and a tasks to figure out. We will also be able to revisit what we are focusing on, during our rotating groups using the problem of the day calendar that is provided. SuperScience will provide my students with life, physical and earth science readings and pictures that our books are not updated to provide. As for the Scholastic News magazine, we will be able to have whole class readings and discussions about the issues presented. I could also have the students partner up and act as if they were the journalist as they think of the questions that were asked in order to create the writing. As well as, reflect on the issue as they write in their morning journal writes.
These materials will add excitement to our day in class. We have core textbooks however, these magazines can be that fun resource to pull out as we put on our mathematician, scientific and journalist thinking caps and try to figure out the facts.
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I am asking for twenty-eight subscriptions to DynaMath, SuperScience, and Scholastic News. The magazines I've selected will be of very good use in our classroom.
Bringing math, science and news to life is key to maintaining students' attention and engagement in what they are learning and these Scholastic magazines will do just that. Stimulating my students' interest will be much easier with these materials in hand.
Dynamath magazines will help my students see math in various ways using real life situations, providing articles, pictures and a tasks to figure out. We will also be able to revisit what we are focusing on, during our rotating groups using the problem of the day calendar that is provided. SuperScience will provide my students with life, physical and earth science readings and pictures that our books are not updated to provide. As for the Scholastic News magazine, we will be able to have whole class readings and discussions about the issues presented. I could also have the students partner up and act as if they were the journalist as they think of the questions that were asked in order to create the writing. As well as, reflect on the issue as they write in their morning journal writes.
These materials will add excitement to our day in class. We have core textbooks however, these magazines can be that fun resource to pull out as we put on our mathematician, scientific and journalist thinking caps and try to figure out the facts.
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