I found a few sites that I thought were resourcful for educators and for students. The topic I chose to research was force and motion. The following sites are great places to find classroom resources and lesson plans to use in the classroom that promote 21st century skills while covering science content.
http://www.tryengineering.org/home.php
http://www.scilinks.org/
http://store.discoveryeducation.com/?di=40588027&ti=9000003&ps=739953
At these three websites, there is a plethora of lesson plans and activities that provide content along with promoting the use of 21st century skills. All of the activities include using technology, problem solving, collaboration, and communication skills. My favorite is a lesson from Try Engineering where students use hand held GPS units do explore the idea of position and motion. In this lesson, students explore the technology that makes GPS possible and use GPS units to find cache. Students work in teams to brainstorm recommendations for applying GPS technology to meet the needs of a global society, and present their proposals to the class (Try Technology, 2010).
The next links are resources I found for students to use and explore concepts, while using inquiry skills to solve problems, predict outcomes, and use technology to further explore ideas.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/galileo/media/experiments.swf?which_exp=1
http://www.learner.org/interactives/parkphysics/coaster/
http://prezi.com/
http://www.wikispaces.com
The last two sites can be used for students to collaborate together inside and outside of school (wikis)along with creating awesome presentations (prezi)that are innovative and allows students to show off their creativity while using technology. Prezi's are a great alternative to Power Point presentations.
One activity that I will be implementing this week is using the GPS units. I am currently teaching motion to my 8th grade class and we have been discussing postition, velocity, vectors, and interpreting graphs of motion. For a follow up lesson before the test, we are going to go Geocaching with the GPS units. I think this will be an excellent way to engage students in the lesson along with giving them a true real world experience to further explore and expand the content.
My only reservation with this investigation is getting it to work (I have had issues in the past with the GPS units) and with getting creative when creating the cache.
Thanks for the link to learner.org! I just bookmarked their lesson plans page in my Delicious.
ReplyDeleteI agree that Prezi is a great way for students to present their investigations without being a boring PowerPoint.
Best of luck with Geocaching!