End of the Semester
I am so in shock about how fast this semester has flown by! This semester I feel like I have been able to apply so much about what I have learned from my professors in what I do with my clinical hours. I truly feel like I have been able to take responsibility for my learning and make it happen in a REAL classroom. That feeling is so great and makes me gain so much confidence about my teaching. Being able to watch my classmates grow and mature over these past three years of education classes has been absolutely priceless. I cannot put into words how proud I am of them! We have all been together through some very highs and very lows and watching them persevere as well as myself has been an experience that I will carry with me forever. My biggest accomplishment this week has just been being supportive of my friends in this major and sending positive energy in their direction every chance I get. Not everyone is lucky enough to have experiences with such a small group of girls going through similar learning experiences and I think it has been an experience that will help us thrive so much in our future classrooms. We have amazing practice working with diverse personalities and ways of thinking, as well as clinical hours and in-school opportunities that not every Elementary Education major is blessed to experience. My main focus this week has been completing my unit. It has been a little bit grueling at times but I am so happy to say I am almost ready to turn it in! What a sigh of relief! I am so excited to implement all of the learning facilitation techniques and models I have learned about in this class and I am so excited to make my classroom a place where asking questions is encouraged and inquiry and curiosity are praised!
Outside Research:
https://classroom.synonym.com/importance-teaching-science-elementary-school-5810234.html
For my outside research, I read an article about why science is so important in Elementary school.
Elem students are naturally curious which makes science perfectly coincide with this time in their lives. Science allows students to explore their curiosity in a safe and supervised environment. To establish a varied learning experience, science is great because it allows for so many hands-on activities, which is crucial for kinesthetic learners to achieve success. A strong and stable science foundation in elementary school is important for so many reasons. The article stated,
" Science teaches children necessary skills that they can use in other areas of their lives. Kidsource.com reports, "Early experiences in science help children develop problem-solving skills and motivate them toward a lifelong interest in the natural world."
This is so great because as the teacher if we can spark interest in our students and help them build a solid foundation in science, this will serve them so much in the future.
Another excerpt from this article that I thought was great:
"Students who study science early on are better equipped to handle scientific issues facing our world in the future. The Geological Society of America states, "Prominent issues facing us include land use and development, availability of energy and mineral resources, water resources and quality, preservation of wetlands, erosion, waste management, pollution remediation, and geological hazards." Students who are familiar with these issues through science classes may be able to solve some of these problems as adults."
When students have a strong background and foundation from the start, harder sciences later on in life will be easier for them and less daunting. Success in high school starts with good teachers in elementary school! NCTCS Standard 3 says teachers know the content they teach. This means WE also have to have a strong foundation to best serve our students!
I love this quote below also found in the article:
"Young minds are creative, innovative and full of ideas. Science nurtures these aspects of the brain. According to Dr. Eric Albone, director of the Clifton Scientific Trust, "Science is an intensely human, intensely creative, enterprise. Science dominates our lives and presents society with tremendous opportunities and tremendous challenges." If we want our students to take those opportunities and meet those challenges, we must teach them science at the elementary level and continue to do so at the secondary level."
Tweets:
For my first tweet, I found a tweet from a local teacher who created a "wonder wall" where students could write down things they are interested in. I love this because it promotes inquiry and helps the teacher keep an eye out for specific things students want to study in the future. If students are interested in what they are studying, they are so much more likely to be engaged and want to participate. This is great for NCTCS 4 because as a teacher, we need to reflect on what our students need most and also want most.
For my second tweet, I thought back to how for our current events in my clinical placement, we have been discussing articles about the wildfires in Californa. The students in this local teacher's 3rd-grade class are seen discussing a text and breaking it into parts with small groups. Small group learning works so well for this type of assignment because the students can work together and feed off of each other without the pressure of talking in front of the entire class.
For my last tweet, I found a great app that I will be adding to my technology collection. I like this tool called BookCreatorApp because it integrates technology for students in a positive and safe way but still allows them to interact with others while using it and be social. This tweet shows kids using this app to label the different parts of a tree and then label their function. This is great because they integrated technology as well as literacy and science.



Hey Carol! I loved reading the article you found about why science is so important elementary school. I also found some research on the importance of science for my research this week as well. My research related specifically to the importance of teaching kindergarteners science. I feel like by teaching the students science in the beginning grades will help the students build the basics and the foundation to grow and build upon in future grades for their science knowledge. I want students to see how fun science can be and how much science is around them in the world they live in. I think you did a great job with your blog this week. Best of luck in your future endeavors!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your hard work this semester! I am appreciate of your ability to push through the semester and finish strong!