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Rationale for Science Demonstration
NC- North Carolina DPI Elementary Education Specialty Area Standards
Standard: Standard 15: Elementary teachers encourage underrepresented groups to engage in the schooling process, especially math and science.
Indicator: Indicator 1: Teachers use a variety of strategies to encourage underrepresented groups to engage in the schooling process, especially math and science. They:
Detail: Utilize community resources
Detail: Give personal attention and encouragement to underrepresented groups of students
Detail: Use relevant and real-world applications that interest a diverse population
Detail: Encourage underrepresented groups to assume leadership roles.

 

Context

This project was completed in Block II in my Science Methods class in the spring of 2006. This demonstration was performed in front of group of ESL students participating in the Curriculum and Instruction 2800 Fifth Dimension after school program. This program is held at Appalachian State University.

Impact

This demonstration engaged these students in critical thinking questions. This demonstration will help my students start to wonder about light refraction. This hands on activity will allow students to begin thinking about light in a new way. Most of the children did not know that a fishbowl can be used to magnify words. As a future teacher, this project has increased my knowledge of light refraction so that I can better teach my students.

Alignment

I met Standard 15 Indicator 1 by making real world connections with science. This also allowed all students to participate in the project because it was a small group demonstration.

 

 

 

 

Author: Lauren Currier
Last modified: 1/14/2008 4:14 PM (EST)