Teaching Resources & Guides, How to Teach Science Tips, Choosing a Science Curriculum
Students who are 11-14 years old are undergoing changes that are unique to this age group. In addition to bodily changes, they’re also moving from elementary towards high school. Although students in sixth grade are less experienced than those in seventh and eighth,...
Teaching Resources & Guides, How to Teach Science Tips, Choosing a Science Curriculum
Students who are 8-12 years of age are becoming more relational and enjoy group activities. At about age 10 they begin making decisions on their own and are thinking more abstractly. They move from thinking concretely and literally to being able to think more...
Choosing a Science Curriculum, Teaching Resources & Guides, How to Teach Science Tips
Students between five to eight years old are naturally curious with an inclination to explore using all their senses. This poses some unique opportunities and challenges to teachers of young ones. The opportunities for teaching early elementary students are clear:...
Science Fair Projects, Worksheets & Printables, How to Teach Science Tips
The scientific method is a problem-solving process used during experiments. It can be modified according to the age and ability of students and also to develop particular skills. Asking a question is the first step in the scientific method (e.g., Who, What, When,...
Teaching Resources & Guides, How to Teach Science Tips
Science study involves the development of important skills, including life skills. The list below applies to learning any branch of science (chemistry, biology, physics), at any grade level. By focusing on developing these science process skills, you will help your...
Teaching Resources & Guides, How to Teach Science Tips, Choosing a Science Curriculum, Curriculum Resources
All lesson plans ought to include multiple styles of learning (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic). The teacher should also create a comfortable learning environment. These are necessary for all students to be successful, including students with learning disabilities....