Do you have an observation station in your classroom? This is a great station because it can be easily linked to science and social studies standards. Materials can be borrowed from local organizations, such as a high school science lab, children’s or science museum, or even a regional education service center. Ask around to find [...]
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Observation station
Posted in Work stations, tagged observation station, science, social studies, Work stations on September 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
While working with teachers in grades 3-6 in Lafayette, IN, we took a close look at the observation station. First, we viewed a video clip from Stepping Up with Literacy Stations on this station as introduced in Lisa Gregory’s 3rd grade classroom. Then we brainstormed ideas of what students might observe at this station in [...]
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