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New Lessons Uploaded

8/16/2017

 
It's a new school year so I updated a few of my favorite inquiry labs. Last year I noticed that many of my students could navigate the hallways with their cell phones firmly in their grasp. I wondered if the students would walk faster without their phone. I created a lab in order for the students to test that idea. The lab is called Walking while Texting. Check it out! The kids had a great time and did an amazing job designing and conducting the experiment.

​Another one of my favorite inquiry labs is the Sticky Tape lab. I love having the kids do inquiry labs on items they have at home. It creates great conversations at home about science and experiments. Check it out!

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    I have been a science teacher in Arizona for over 20 years. I started this website to help both new & continuing teachers. I remember walking into my first classroom with no books, no curriculum, no support - I wanted to build a site that would help support science teachers.

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