Get your primary students involved in problem solving by helping them to identify what "bugs them" (problem identification). Use one of these pages to provide initial motivation and to organize your students' ideas, then help them to choose a problem "bug" to begin working on finding a solution for.
This assignment effectively enables your independent learner to learn about and show understanding of mixtures and compounds. Your student will use internet sites and your textbook to learn about physical and chemical change and mixtures and compounds. After learning independently, your student will label examples, diagram, and write about these topics to show that they are ready to move on to experiments, in-depth research, or an independent study.
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Experience
Teacher of the 5th-grade gifted cluster in a high-poverty school.
Teaching style
Pretesting for compacting, independent projects, and acceleration. Experiencing history through simulations. Experimenting in science. Whenever possible, I prefer to teach through experiences and projects (though I do teach note-taking as well).
My own education history
Studying Gifted and Talented education at the University of Connecticut
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