http://mashable.com/2011/09/23/scientists-brain-visual-memories/
I saw this today and was amazed at the possibilities this might have in the future. Its like something out of "A Brave New World." Comments anyone?
Have a great Weekend,
Lanham
Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
OGT Vocabulary
One thing we are trying this year at Taylor is exposing all freshmen and sophmores to a weekly list of science words that could potentially be found on the OGT test. Some of the words are in the current content we are studying in class, others aren't. I use these as a source for bonus points on my tests in the ninth grade integrated science classes while Wendy Burt and Sue DeGroot give a short quiz each week on the list. The goal is to get them used to hearing these words over an extended period of time instead of just once or twice in a lesson being taught. We have also asked Tom and Trish to create a poster sized copy of these words each week to post in places that are outside the science classroom (lunchroom, hallway, etc.) I believe teaching the "language of science" is an important part of helping students understand scientific concepts. What do you think? Is this something that could be done with 7th and 8th graders at the Middle School also? Can you think of any ways to improve on this idea? Please post your comments!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Introduction
Welcome to the Three Rivers science blog. I hope that it creates a forum that we can discuss not only curriculum ideas but also anything "sciencey" we have found interesting. Please post so that I can see you have ventured into this blogosphere and let me know if you have any ideas.
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