What makes your goat dance?
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Week 6 Science Lesson
In this lesson that introduced energy and energy sources, these students were able to gain a deeper understanding of the energy of motion. The engagement was a K-W-L chart on what background information they had on energy. I introduced the lesson vocabulary. This was followed by a partner-reading and fluency building activity that used the science text and repeated the vocabulary words. I introduced the task of using clay, toothpicks, paper and a car to create a car that could not be moved by using hands. However, I did not show them how to put it together!
I feel that this was a successful lesson for the students because they were able to create something for and by themselves. In addition, the lesson challenged me to become more of a facilitator and not a lecturer.
What makes your goat dance?
What makes your goat dance?
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1 comment:
Dawn,
I like this lesson. Your students look engaged. My students studied force and motion. Therefore, I had them build balloon car racers. I had not thought of having them build a car with a mast and sail on the car. Great idea!
Alethea
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