How can you make your learners "HOPPY"? Here are three easy steps to doing just that!
1. Use interactive Google activities. My littles love to go up to the smartboard and move the pieces around. Their behavior has also improved as I call on "good listeners" first.
2. Bring in live specimen when you can. That could mean crickets to teach insects, goldfish to teach about fish, or worms that you find in a garden. They are quick learning tools to get kids excited as well as learn how to care for animals in and out of their habitat!
3. Find engaging resources that help teach the BIG ideas of science. I use this pack to teach:
habitats, life cycles, food chain as well as language arts and math! When they are all finished we even throw in a STEM project! It is perfect for this time of year!
Frog STEM Grab and Go |
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Science stations make my science time much easier, so does reading your blog! Thank YOU for all you do!
ReplyDeleteI really want to do more experiments, but they have to be super easy and require little prep. Do you have any ideas for something I could start doing now?
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