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The creation of an interactive Science classroom will include a series of hands-on, interactive projects that enables students to succeed in Science classrooms by helping ensure the mastery of abstract ideas in an exciting way.
Research states that "What the hands do, the mind understands." I will create stimulating, active, fun activities that will encourage more than 500 students to find Science to be a "cool" subject.
One of the projects the kids will get to do is dissect owl pellets! This activity will allow the students to investigate the predator/prey relationships of the barn owl. This activity goes along perfectly with the sixth grade science standard on Food Chains and Food Webs
Another essential unit in sixth grade science is learning the solar system. Students must learn the relationships of the solar system elements in motion, such as phases of the moon, eclipses of the sun and moon, causes of night and day, seasons in various parts of the Earth, reasons for winter and summer, the Earth's equator, latitude, and longitude. These hands-on models will help with the understanding of these concepts.
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The creation of an interactive Science classroom will include a series of hands-on, interactive projects that enables students to succeed in Science classrooms by helping ensure the mastery of abstract ideas in an exciting way.
Research states that "What the hands do, the mind understands." I will create stimulating, active, fun activities that will encourage more than 500 students to find Science to be a "cool" subject.
One of the projects the kids will get to do is dissect owl pellets! This activity will allow the students to investigate the predator/prey relationships of the barn owl. This activity goes along perfectly with the sixth grade science standard on Food Chains and Food Webs
Another essential unit in sixth grade science is learning the solar system. Students must learn the relationships of the solar system elements in motion, such as phases of the moon, eclipses of the sun and moon, causes of night and day, seasons in various parts of the Earth, reasons for winter and summer, the Earth's equator, latitude, and longitude. These hands-on models will help with the understanding of these concepts.