I have to say... I am pretty bummed that our class is over so fast! Honestly! Weekend classes are usually tough because they are so quick and make for some pretty long days, but I really enjoyed this class with all of you. I have a new outlook on science and am excited to put all of these practices to use!
My video wouldn't post on here, but I have shared it with my family and they loved it!
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During lunch, we decided to have our own mini tailgate while watching the State game.
The next week they were #1!! :) Hail State!
This was my first science lesson to put together, and it was a learning experience for me. It made me get outside and dig around and realize how important hands-on learning is for our students. I loved the discussion that came out of our living and nonliving activity. It will be a great way to get students engaged, thinking, and talking to each other.
Your science lesson/activity was awesome.. definitely one of my favorites!! I love the tray idea! I will definitely be scouring Target now looking for them! =)
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