Worked at COSI, interactive science museum in Columbus, OH, as an outreach educator incorporating hands-on science into learning by running and designing programs. Basically I would blow stuff up and kids would go crazy.
Extremely fun inquiry-based astronomy lesson that allows students to simulate meteorite impacts and how they shape the objects that they collide by dropping balls into containers of flour and sand to form craters. Students will explore and discover how things like mass and energy affect how craters are formed and gain an overall better understanding on how objects in the universe are shaped.
"Meteorite Madness" comes with ready-to-print lab sheets, data tables, and classroom discussion questio
6th - 12th
Astronomy, Basic Principles, Science
$4.99
Original Price $4.99
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Experience
Worked at COSI, interactive science museum in Columbus, OH, as an outreach educator incorporating hands-on science into learning by running and designing programs. Basically I would blow stuff up and kids would go crazy.
Teaching style
Getting students involved as much as possible.
My own education history
BA Middle Childhood Science and Social Studies
Additional biographical information
I've learned so many hands-on experiments and activities over the years that I wanted to break them down and reformat them into practical classroom use. It was always funny observing students when they would be doing one of the programs and how much excitement and enthusiasm they had knowing that they probably didn't act this way every time the were learning. I definitely used to be the student that "hated school," but always jumped on any opportunity to get involved in an activity or classroom discussion, and I think plenty of students are like me.
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