Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Plant Adaptations

Finally finishing up our plant adaptations unit! We had a great time sorting seeds, sprouting them and planting them.  Our garden box is growing like crazy and we have harvested radishes, lettuce and cilantro. Yellow squash blossoms are blooming and green peppers are about the size of ping pong balls. I love that the kids get so excited about growing and trying new things, although the radishes were not a big hit!

Our science standards (TEKS in Texas) deal with how plants and animals adapt to survive in their environment. We looked at different habitats and how plants adapt to meet their basic needs. I made several pages for our interactive science notebooks, like the one below. You can find them on my TPT store, but here are a few freebies for you.


Aren't these cups the kiddos made adorable! They had so much fun!  Several of them even put faces on both sides of their cups. One side happy, one side mad, one side young, one side old,.......like the old movie Victor/Victoria!




Sunday, March 17, 2013

Interactive Notebooks

I have been using interactive notebooks in reading, math and science for more than a decade let's just say several years. I can't tell you how much I love them, but for a chronically unorganized teacher like me, they are a godsend. I first started using them as portfolios when I taught 4th grade. Students loved making each page colorful and packed with their take on the content and skills they were learning.

Then I moved to 2nd grade. Yeah!

My students still love coloring and filling them with their artwork, but they have a hard time writing the content information. As hyper as I am, it was equally painful for me to wait forever for them to copy 2 sentences! So I decided to make interactive pages that could be cut out and and glued into their spiral notebooks. These are a few examples.

Usually the pages that go on the right side of the notebook have the content we are learning, while on the left side the kids interact with the content.The kiddos use their spirals as references and they are especially useful for RTI accommodations. If you haven't tried Interactive Notebooks yet, here are a few freebies.      

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Rocking Rock Lab


Yesterday I was looking through the gazillions of pictures on my phone ..... and came across the ones I took of my students making edible rocks. Now my class loves science, but any time we combine food and science, my kids and I are ecstatic! So I decided to have them make edible rocks. I made a few lab sheets for the kiddos to use while making their rock models and off to the science lab we went. They had so much fun!! I mean, come on, who doesn't loooove chocolate?
















The 3 Types of Rocks Ready to Eat


On the tables are their Interactive Science Spirals with their lab pages already glued in. This makes life much easier for me and the kids, as it's all together and in order. Here is one lab sheets from my unit on rocks. Click on the link below to to get a free copy.

Earth Rocks


If you would like to see the whole unit, visit my TPT store here.


An App for the Teacher


I love apps for my kids, and they love them, too. It seems that they all have smart phones or tablets, so why not take advantage of it? If your students haven't tried Splash Math, it's time to try it!  It is arranged by skill and level, which makes it fantastic for RTIs and for enrichment for your GT students. Simply assign a content skill and the level you want them to master.