Friday, March 29, 2013

Science for Kids


      
   Hi! I’m Sue Cahalane & I am thrilled to be a part of this wonderful collaborative blog! A little bit about me I started off as a research scientist, became a science teacher & never looked back! I’ve been teaching hands-on science to children in grades PK 5 for almost 20 years love love love my job! Children are natural scientists! I believe we must nurture and develop their innate curiosity so that they never lose their interest in science.


       Did I mention I love science?! It’s the only subject I teach, I read about it in my spare time, I listen to science podcasts on my way to work and I blog about it weekly at my Science for Kids blog. In order for children to truly understand science, I believe they must have the chance to actually be scientists. I do not demonstrate science experiments while the children watch nor do we read about science out of a textbookIn my class, the children are doing all science experiments and activities themselves. This is where true learning begins!


 I love children’s books & use them to present scientific concepts whenever I can. Here is the latest one I’ve been using to teach animal adaptations and animal classification:


Love this book!  I am also an artist and I try to combine art and science whenever I can. Harnessing both sides of the brain results in greater learning! 

 I LOVE getting my kids outdoors exploring nature. We do several "Science Scavenger Hunts" during the school year where we search high and low for items pertaining to our current lessons. 
With my little ones, I use simple lists like the one below. Click on the worksheet to download:
 Here is a blank copy, you can fill in what you would like your little ones to hunt for:

 I’ll be here on the 29th of every month sharing hands-on science activities with you. I would love to hear from you! I am hoping this will be an area where we can freely exchange ideas on science education. I learn so much from my fellow educators and I am so inspired when I read teaching blogs such as this one. I look forward to hearing about what you do in science is there a specific area that you need some fun hands-on activities for? Please let me know!
Happy Spring!

4 comments:

  1. Lovely photos and inspiration for teaching science! Pinned to my science board on Pinterest. Thanks again, Carolyn

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  2. Really Nice blog!
    I'm also a writer for science books for children and I must say, you're doing it awesome!
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