Monthly Archives: April 2014

How to Pick Students Without Picking

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During my practicum, I noticed when we had class discussions, some students always had their hands up and some never did. As a way to not choose students according to hands, and as well having all students engaged and ready … Continue reading

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Exploring Mass and Volume

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The first lab that I did in my practicum class, to set the tone for future labs, as well as allow students to work in partners completing a lab was a Mass and Volume Lab. Students were asked to measure … Continue reading

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A Twist on Graffiti

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At the start of the chemistry unit, as a way for students to showcase what they already know about the topic, we created a graffiti wall. Our graffiti wall focused on the topic of chemistry, and what we thought, what … Continue reading

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Promoting Chemistry

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Creating bulletin boards are a great way to showcase students’ learnings as well as creates a visual display of the topic which is being taught. In addition it creates a vibrant classroom, and students will enjoy looking at the images … Continue reading

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