Sunday, January 29, 2023

Chemical Safety in the Science Classroom


One of the things that we as teachers need to do is to create a safe environment for our students.  This can mean a lot of different things, but for science teachers, one of those is chemical safety.  One resource that I like is this one from the American Chemical Society. It includes information on handling chemicals, teaching safety in the classroom and a safety checklist. 

It's also important to note that this is not just for the Chemistry classroom. By developing good chemical safety habits early, students are better prepared when they move on to more advanced classes.  

If you are looking for more, Flinn has a free lab safety course you can take. 

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Hyperdocs in the Science Classroom


Have you used HyperDocs in your classroom?  They can be really great, but sometimes hard to create if you are new at it.  Here is a collection of HyperDocs and a template to get you started.  All subjects are included, but you will certainly find science HyperDocs in the folder.

What are HyperDocs? If you aren't sure what a HyperDoc is, it's a digital lesson plan that organizes the content for a lesson in one place.  It is a way to give students a chance to explore content before direct instruction.  It allows students to use the 4 Cs: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity.  They are traditionally made as a Google Doc, but I don't see why you can't do the same thing with a Word document. 

Let me know if you give it a try and what you think. 

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Ugh, break is over



Well, it looks like break is over and we are back at school. It’s also a new calendar year, but if you are like me the year really starts when school starts. I’m not big on resolutions, but I do want to focus on sharing science resources with you more.

Hopefully, you’ll be hearing from me more so I wanted to take a moment to reintroduce myself. I’m a science and technology teacher. I have taught both middle school (7th and 8th grades) and high school (Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, and Technology). I also had a brief stint as an adjunct professor teaching Anatomy and Physiology.

I have an email list where I send a monthly recap of blog posts. I also like to reward my subscribers with free products from my TPT store. Each time I post a new product I will email you if it applies to your grade/subject. If you want to sign up for my list you can click here.

I hope that I can provide some resources that will help make your teaching a little bit easier (because we all know how hard it is).

Monday, January 2, 2023

Reading Techniques Help Students Master Science

There are many struggles with teaching science to secondary students.  Unfortunately, one of these struggles is the reading abilities of our students.  Many students struggle comprehending what they are reading and doing tasks like picking out the main idea.
Scientific American has done some research in this area and has made some suggestions about what techniques and help students read better to improve their comprehension of science.  This article is worth the read even if you think your students aren't struggling with reading.