Are you looking at gaining classroom control while minimizing the teacher talk time and motivating your learners to achieve better grades?
If your answer is, “Yes”?
Then, get this!
Get value for your money by purchasing these activities, assessments and fun resources at 50% discount to enrich the study of various science topics taught in your school. Topics are aligned with the curriculum for physical science, earth and space science, and some life science.
These resources have been tailored to serve you now and in the future for the learners you love!
Active Learning means students engage with the material, participate in the class, and collaborate with each other. Don’t expect your students simply to listen and memorize; instead, have them help demonstrate a process, analyze an argument, or apply a concept to a real-world situation.
Students learn through their participation in the attainment of knowledge by gathering information and processing it by solving problems and articulating what they have discovered. Each activity below provides students with opportunities to deepen their learning by applying concepts and articulating new knowledge and many of these activities also provide the instructor feedback about the students’ learning.
Whether you’re facing a lecture hall filled with 300 students or a seminar table with 15 students, one of your primary goals for the class should be to actively engage students with the material. Students learn more when they participate in the process of learning, whether it’s through discussion, practice, review, or application (Grunert, 1997). This is in stark contrast to traditional styles of teaching, where students are expected to sit for hours, listening and, theoretically, absorbing information presented by the instructor.
Incorporate active learning strategies into every component of your course design. For example, encouraging short partner discussions during lectures (i.e., think-pair-share), adding problem- or case-based research projects to the curriculum, and incorporating time for small-group critical analysis exercises during seminars are all great ways to actively engage students in learning.
Don't miss this Top 10 Project and guides for the class you love!
These can be used across schools and is ideal for assessments, activities and even inter-schools competitions.
Download this and see your students' performance increase!
Study after study has shown that children who experience STEM education early on will be best equipped in understanding STEM concepts later in their academic career. Simply put, the earlier educators integrate STEM lessons into their daily curriculum, the better chance children will develop a stronger understanding of these skills, as well as cultivate a future interest.
For this reason, this Science bundle with a total of 10 creative and engaging STEM Projects have been designed and uploaded just for you. Trust me, this will keep your learners on the edge of their seats and through these projects, your desired promotions might just come through.
What are the benefits of STEM in elementary lessons? It’s a common question, especially for those new to the principles of STEM. Bringing STEM activities (and STEAM) into the lessons of elementary students is not as intimidating as it sounds. In fact, creating STEM activities and lesson plans brings benefits to all students, at all levels of ability, creating a truly inclusive and effective educational opportunity.
Hence, this is your chance to make use of these TWENTY (20) STEM projects. The teacher and students will have more than enough resources to choose from and with these cutting across elementary and secondary school topics, the STEM Fair will certainly be an amazing day to remember!!!