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Explore how students in 7th grade created posters on energy transformation in organisms and crafted impactful headlines to depict the process. This activity fosters learning and creativity in science education.
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Student Engagement 2nd Series Oct. 21, 2014
In 7th Science, we had students create posters of the transformation of energy in organisms (7.7b). They were then asked to make a headline on the poster that showed what was happening in the transformation. This is a small sample of the posters. Submitted by Leah Pinto, BJH
In 7th Science, we had students create posters of the transformation of energy in organisms (7.7b). They were then asked to make a headline on the poster that showed what was happening in the transformation. This is a small sample of the posters. Submitted by Leah Pinto, BJH
It was used as a way to compare 2 stories, which I thought to be higher-level. I have attached a pic of the list we made during Circle Time. We will conclude this activity tomorrow by reviewing the comparison of the 2 stories and drawing a picture of a “Now I Think…” from the new version of Little Red. Kimberly Ledbetter-GES Pre-K
7th Grade Texas History Research Project: Native American Tribes in Texas-submitted by Penny Wise 7th Grade ELA Project on Refugees-submitted by Penny Wise
7th Grade Library Research Project-Submitted by Penny Wise 7th Grade Library Research Project-Submitted by Penny Wise
7th Grade Texas History Research Project: Native American Tribes in Texas-submitted by Penny Wise 7th Grade Library Research Project-Submitted by Penny Wise
7th grade science--Photosynthesis unitWe began the week with the think and puzzle sections and after spending the week on photosynthesis came back to the posters to write in the result of our exploration. The kids loved the strategy! Submitted by Leah Pinto, BJH
7th grade science--Photosynthesis unitWe began the week with the think and puzzle sections and after spending the week on photosynthesis came back to the posters to write in the result of our exploration. The kids loved the strategy! Submitted by Leah Pinto, BJH
7th grade science--Photosynthesis unitWe began the week with the think and puzzle sections and after spending the week on photosynthesis came back to the posters to write in the result of our exploration. The kids loved the strategy! Submitted by Leah Pinto, BJH
2nd Grade Science In our second grade class we made origami fish and tested their mass! We all used to think that the folded fish would have more mass than the paper we started with. We now know that the mass didn't change when we folded the paper! Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
2nd Grade Science-Mass Lesson--Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
2nd Grade Science-Mass Lesson--Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
2nd Grade Science-Mass Lesson--Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
2nd Grade Science-Mass Lesson--Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
2nd Grade Science-Mass Lesson--Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
2nd Grade Science-Mass Lesson--Submitted by Lacey Moore and Katie Smith
Bonus Slides….. Because these are Cool!!!!! By Karen Ender HS ART