I taught 5th grade for six years and spent one year working as a part-time STEM coordinator/math interventionist before becoming a stay-at-home mom to my toddler son. I'm now learning lots about early childhood development!
This lesson about the difference between observations and inferences is guided by the question “How do scientists learn about the world around us?” Students look at a paper cube and note as many details as they can think of. During a guided class discussion, they determine which ideas are observations and which are inferences about the bottom of the cube. As an inquiry lesson, the key vocabulary words are defined after the experiential activity. A full, free preview is available above to help yo
4th - 6th
Basic Principles, General Science
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Experience
I taught 5th grade for six years and spent one year working as a part-time STEM coordinator/math interventionist before becoming a stay-at-home mom to my toddler son. I'm now learning lots about early childhood development!
Teaching style
I highly value bringing authentic experiences into the classroom to support inquiry-based learning whenever possible.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Well, I think I received more positive parent notes and thanks than I did complaints as a classroom teacher. :)
My own education history
M.S. in Elementary Education
Additional biographical information
um... I love coffee and chocolate! And chocolate coffee. Surely, not many of you can relate?
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