We are back at it again! A new school year is always exciting and busy. Both students and teachers have had the summer to rest and rejuvenate, so the first few weeks are usually a time where everyone is putting forth their very best effort in order to get the year off to a great start!
In biology class this year, we began the year with a new activity that I adapted from Amy Brown Science, a resource on Teachers Pay Teachers. I called this activity "Biology Bonanza," and it allowed students to move throughout different stations in the classroom and complete activities utilizing equipment and skills that will be important throughout the year. These included using the microscope, interpreting graphed data, making inferences, making observations, utilizing measurement tools, and using science prefixes/suffixes to determine the meanings of larger words. Each station also asked students a "get-to-know-you" question for them to discuss within their group, so not only did students get a taste of what is to come in biology class, they also got to know their classmates a little bit! Below are some pictures from my period 1/2 class during the activity:
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| Microscope Use |
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| Analyzing Data |
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| Making Observations |
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| Is it an animal? |
Additionally, each class worked to develop a set of class norms, which is basically a contract or agreement that we developed together about how we will each try to conduct ourselves to allow the class to function at its best. Students brainstormed words and then we used a website recommended by a colleague at my school (
Word Art Site) to create a cute word picture using their class period number. These are posted in the room, and each student has a copy as well. I hope that these words can be a good guiding force for both the students and myself throughout the year. Some of my favorite words include: friendly, welcoming, passionate, open-minded, accepted, comfortable, calm, alive, good vibes, non-judgmental, teamwork, motivated, and responsible (just to name a few! 😀)
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| Our class norms, surrounded by stars decorated by each of my students |
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| Students creating their unique stars for the bulletin board |
We are looking forward to really diving into Unit 1, the Science of Biology. Because we have a big event coming up on September 13 involving an electron microscope, we are starting the unit a little differently this year by talking about the metric system of measurement and microscopes, and then we will move on to the scientific process and characteristics shared by living organisms. After a brief discussion of metric units, students had the chance to practice using measurement tools to measure length, mass, and volume. Below are some pictures from my period 10/11 class.
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| Using the triple beam balance to measure mass |
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| Using the small graduated cylinder to measure volume |
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| More triple beam balance! |
To end this post, I wanted to share a cute picture of a praying mantis on the window here at school! Hopefully it is an omen of a great year to come!
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| Have a great year, SG! |