Sunday, January 19, 2014
Vascular or Non Vascular, That is the Question...
One of the four plant centers... I love science, it is my absolute favorite subject. Having a mother who was a Horticulture major at UGA, and now a 4th Grade Science teacher... how could I not LOVE this unit!!
Venus Flytrap Discussion
Intro to Plant Classification Lesson: students respond to my question, "What is a Venus Flytrap?"
Plant Classification Venus Flytrap Intro from Katie Barker on Vimeo.
Throwback to Junior Year of College
When I was interning in a first grade classroom, I taught a lesson on "Greater Than and Less Than" using this song and activity.
Friday, January 3, 2014
This lesson involved the 5th grade students rotating in 4 centers throughout an hour and fifteen minute class period. Students dissected flowers, examined vascular and nonvascular plants, noted key differences between gymnosperms and angiosperms, and watched countless videos online via QR codes. Students were assigned different tasks which helped them discover the characteristics of plants in a hands-on, discovery-based learning environment. Students even saw a Venus Flytrap "EAT" my finger!!!!
Dragon Lab
Students interacting with the genetics Dragon Lab. Probably one of my favorite lessons ever! The lesson, which filled up an entire science block was too long to post as a video. The screenshots in the above video show a few interactions with the students. Using a key chart, the students determined genetic traits of dragons by building dominant and recessive genes with different color M&M's.
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