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check out this source fore Inquiry science lessons

http://www.lawrencehallofscience.org/cml/saviselph.html#CML161
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Delivery System Inquiry

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SENSES COOPERATIVE GROUP RUBRIC

Teachers can utilize great rubrics from the site - teach-nology - to assess their students, individually or as groups, in any subject area. I usually attach the rubrics to the students' work or place it inside of their folders. Students have access to them and they are great to show parents during report card conferences. I have included one that could be used for this activity. http://teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/teamwork/
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Metaphorical Science

How could the word "worm" be a metaphor for science? Because worms are always exploring, moving about in the soil, they are living things and they also have feelings (according to Darwin- http://charles-darwin.classic-literature.co.uk/formation-of-vegetable-mould/)

What's the difference between words and pictures? Pictures can create many opportunities for using words, but words are limited. I liked drawing my idea of science and what I think my students think of science. I associate Chemistry experiments as a visual image of science in general terms. I think the students in urban settings may visualize science as what's in the sky, in water, and walks on land.

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Humanities and Science

It was a pleasure to be a student of Anne's once again and listen to the discussions from the humanities department and the science department!

As I stated before I am scheduled to teach RELA next year with the possibility of teaching science. Therefore, I enjoyed today's activities and do plan to use this in my classroom. Today's discussion of having the students drawing first, then writing isn't anything new, BUT..... it was a gentle to remind me to get back in the habit of having the kids utilize their artistic abilities. The students are responsible for 5 writing assignments per report card period, AND writing can be like pulling teeth! (similie) Hopefully, by having them draw, etc will assist them in their writing assignments.

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MICROENCAPSULATION..APPLICATION TO REAL LIFE

MICROENCAPSULATION

The reasons for microencapsulation are countless. In some cases, the core must be isolated from its surroundings, as in isolating vitamins from the deteriorating effects of oxygen, retarding evaporation of a volatile core, improving the handling properties of a sticky material, or isolating a reactive core from chemical attack. In other cases, the objective is not to isolate the core completely but to control the rate at which it leaves the microcapsule, as in the controlled release of drugs or pesticides.

 

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Report Forms for group sensory activity

See two attachments for Report Forms for our Group's sensory activtity
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Microencapsulation

Micro-encapsulation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article does not cite any references or sources. (April 2007)

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USING THE SENSES TO WRITE A DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY

         I discovered that children can learn much from using their senses to help them associate words with their experiences.

It is always a challenge for students to verbalize their thoughts and experiences. With the following activity {USING THE SENSES TO WRITE A DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY.}they will find it a breeze to write down what they are thinking or experiencing. Working in groups will also facilitate cooperative learning.   

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