Using Fictional Stories as a Pathway to Science Content
Last year I started pursuing interactive bulletin boards–A space where students, teachers, and parents, could add their own thought, response, opinion, or idea. It was a huge success. 🙂 Now that I have my own classroom this year, running an inquiry lab, part-time, I… Continue Reading “Kickoff the Year with an Interactive Bulletin Board!”
To help celebrate and educate about Cinco de Mayo, I created an interactive bulletin board for one of the school hallways: The guiding and connecting question for this celebration is: Have you ever overcome an obstacle that made you want to celebrate? This is… Continue Reading “Cinco de Mayo Interactive Bulletin Board!”
Happy Earth Day Month! 🙂 For April’s interactive bulletin board, I really dove deep into my creativity (and my spring break time) and created an art piece to serve as the focal point of my Earth Day bulletin board (thanks to the help of… Continue Reading “April’s Interactive Bulletin Board!”
To go along with basketball fans, I have created my own take on March Madness…March Gladness: Students vs. Teachers on Gladness Acts If you can’t read the white papers, their titles say “Stickers Go Here”, so that the students and the teachers have somewhere… Continue Reading “New Interactive Bulletin Board: March Gladness”
I wanted to follow-up on a Winter Olympics kick-off bulletin board that I shared the other day. Every morning during the Olympics the students tracked the results of their selected country and created a bar graph using garage sale circles: Granted it would have… Continue Reading “Winter Olympics Bulletin Board Follow-Up”