YAY!
YoS, finally a whole year dedicated to learning, teaching, communicating and discovering more about science! I am very excited about 2009:)
To many teachers and parents science can be a little bit over whelming and understandably so...but if you break it down to the fundamentals, it is pretty easy to develop a child's curiosity and desire to investigate and learn more about science.
The scienctists behind YoS have set out to make science easy and fun to communicate to one another. They have broken science down into
12 topics, one per month, then into grade groups, giving examples of
activites, images,
teacher resources and
assesment tools...these folks have really covered their bases!
January's topic is :
Process and Nature of Science; Communicating Science. The title sounds a bit long and once again over whelming....but use this flow chart to help you discuss science with your kids. Start by asking them what they want to learn about (science related), read them stories about that topic and about the scientists involved. Ask them questions to get their wheels spining, try to re-create the experiment or do an activity that goes along with their topic.
You can rent a
Science in a Suitcase kit that includes activities and materials already prepped and gathered, our Schoolyard Science kit would be GREAT for understanding the nature of science & communicating science!! If you would like to set up an appointment to come in and see the resource center, email me at kristenw@ncmls.org.
I will be back to talk about Febuary's topic: Evolution. If you have any Evolution activities that you would like to share, please do so!