An example of our apple observation |
Friday, August 29, 2014
Apple Observation
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Labels: 4th grade, Observation, Science
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Observation vs. Inference
Observation vs. Inference Journal Entry |
The kids will learn about making an inference in language arts, but it never hurts to hit it a little in science as well. This always proves to be a hard concept to grasp at 9-years-old! Really the main idea I wanted the kiddos to grab was that observations are strictly the facts about what's going on. When making an observation in science, it's very important to keep opinions and prior knowledge out of your observations. Those can be brought in later, when analyzing data and deciding which direction to go in an experiment.
One thing that's not on our journal page (and we'll probably add Tuesday) is the idea of using our prior knowledge. We discussed it in class, but forgot to add it in the journal. In class, we talked about how we make an educated guess by using the knowledge we already have that's stored in our little "file folders" in our brain.
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Labels: 4th grade, Inference, Observation, Science
Journal Example
When we begin our journals, I really try to emphasize the importance of
neatness. Clean lines, neat handwriting, clear messages, etc. all make
it much easier to find helpful information. We added our first journal
entry together as we discussed what guidelines we should follow when
writing in our journals. The student picked any two-digit number, and
then completed three activities using it. We walked through neatly
dividing our page into three sections, giving each section a title,
then completing the activity. What do I know about the number? How can I
get to the number? and Word problem where my number is the answer. I
kept in fairly simple, since the main goal was to discuss journal
guidelines.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Introducing Centers with Wipe Out!
Wipe Out game card |
A pretty logical explanation for a 4th grader! Great thinking! |
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