Hands-on science is a great way to get kids hooked into learning. It is so engaging. It brings my kids back every day wide eyed and excited to see what we will be doing that day in science. One of the finest and most engaging science units in 4th grade is Rocks and Fossils. My class and I gather around the rock and fossil samples, I have, as we study them. We classify, test, explore and everything else you can image with those samples. Imagine how wonderful it would be to actually have complete small group sets of rocks and fossils the kids could study, instead of a few class samples.
"Thanks for helping my child learn to love reading this year. " That was one of the kind feedbacks I got back from parents; after I got my bouncy group of 4th graders settled into a good read with part one in both the Harry Potter and Narnia series. Each child hand held a copy of the book as we read together. They enjoyed the journey through both books and are hooked. My students have begged me to read on in both series with them. I would love to take my class back to Hogwarts and Narnia in part 2 of each book. They are reads that we do whole class in a way that students couldn't do on their own. It requires everyone having their own copy of the book.
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Hands-on science is a great way to get kids hooked into learning. It is so engaging. It brings my kids back every day wide eyed and excited to see what we will be doing that day in science. One of the finest and most engaging science units in 4th grade is Rocks and Fossils. My class and I gather around the rock and fossil samples, I have, as we study them. We classify, test, explore and everything else you can image with those samples. Imagine how wonderful it would be to actually have complete small group sets of rocks and fossils the kids could study, instead of a few class samples.
"Thanks for helping my child learn to love reading this year. " That was one of the kind feedbacks I got back from parents; after I got my bouncy group of 4th graders settled into a good read with part one in both the Harry Potter and Narnia series. Each child hand held a copy of the book as we read together. They enjoyed the journey through both books and are hooked. My students have begged me to read on in both series with them. I would love to take my class back to Hogwarts and Narnia in part 2 of each book. They are reads that we do whole class in a way that students couldn't do on their own. It requires everyone having their own copy of the book.