Taught all science classes in a charter school for grades 7-9 created all curriculum for each grade.
Taught 7th grade health
Now teaching preschool to 3 and 4 year olds using simple science facts.
What keeps us on the earth? Why do objects fall down? Why can't I jump to the moon? These a simple questions, with complicated answers. Kids have a knack for asking questions that are hard for teachers to explain. Here is a book that explains the in's and out's of gravity. It is so simple a preschooler can understand.
Here is an entire unit rolled into one convenient package. It includes 17 PowerPoints for each class, titles include: Cancer, COPD, Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes, Foodborne Illness, HIV/AIDS, Disease Agents, and more. It also includes a student note sheet with answer key, vocabulary review and word search, and two versions of a final test. Just add assignments and your unit is complete.
This unit is six of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in March. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: Flowers, Stem, Roots, Water Cycle, and many more about the wonderful world of plants.
This unit is three of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in December or January. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: Sharing, Kindness, Sadness, Happiness, Making choices, and many more.
This unit is seven of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in April or May. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: volcanoes, earthquakes, ocean, magnets, and much more.
This unit is one of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be the first and used to set up any classroom at the beginning of the year. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Must purchase the additional worksheets separately. Examples of topics include: Weather, Hot/Cold, Seasons, Calendars, Shadows, Space, Sun, Moon, Days of the Weeks, Months of the Year.
This unit is two of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in September or October. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: Zoo Animals, Animals that live in the cold, Hibernation, Nocturnal, and many more.
This unit is three of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in October or November. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: Five Senses, Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, Protein, and many more.
This unit is five of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in January or February. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: Bones, Muscles, Teeth, Hair, and many more to learn about the human body.
This unit is eight of ten in the Simple Science series. Recommended to be used in May or June. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Examples of topics include: Teachers, Firefighters, Entertainers, all of these things are part of our community and part of this unit.
Here is the last in the Introduction to Matter Powerpoints. It is a review game your students can play by themselves or in groups. Either on paper or small white boards have the students answer the question. If they get it right - they get the amount of point shown above. Sometimes it is all who answer it correctly get points other times it is just the first group that answers it correctly. My students enjoyed this.
This is the second powerpoint in the Introduction to Matter. It includes an assignment, quiz and lab at the end. It is a great starting point for those teaching the basics on this subject.
This activity contains 15 pages of various animals. They are divided by the colors of the rainbow. Discuss what the various colors of animals. You can have your students color these or you can color them. Have your students paste them in the rainbow shape (make sure it is the correct order). If you enlarge, it makes a great bulletin board display!
This powerpoint is color coordinated, I have my students write down what is in COLOR. I also put a quick quiz in the end to make sure they were paying attention. It can be done at the end of class or at the beginning of the next period as a review.
This unit is one of ten in the Little Explorer series. Recommended to be the first and used to set up any classroom at the beginning of the year. Terms are basic enough for children ages 4-7. Contains 21 daily facts with additional activities to teach the concept. Must purchase the additional worksheets separately.
Examples of topics include: Weather, Hot/Cold, Seasons, Calendars, Shadows, Space, Sun, Moon, Days of the Weeks, Months of the Year.
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Experience
Taught all science classes in a charter school for grades 7-9 created all curriculum for each grade.
Taught 7th grade health
Now teaching preschool to 3 and 4 year olds using simple science facts.
Teaching style
Hit them with everything. I figure the more different ways you can expose the children to the same subject the better they will learn it.
My own education history
BS at BYU in Secondary Education
Masters in Public Health at University of Utah
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