Science Methods - Week 4

     In discussion this week we began by checking in on our fast plants after 1 week of growth as well as our butterfly habitats who were making good progress in their pupae. The pupae did not visibly change, but the fast plants had sprouted considerably from last week and grown quite tall.



One important thing we discussed was the 5E model of science teaching/learning. The 5Es stand for Engage, Elaborate, Explore, Explain, and Evaluate. We presented in groups each creating different presentations about the model.

    5E Presentation.pptx


I was glad to be able to learn about this model as well as how you can interchange the order of the pieces to suit your teaching style. I was able to understand how important the pieces are as well as how to use them and what they mean. I find this model really helpful and important for me to keep in mind as a future educator because it really helps me keep my learning target in mind.

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  1. Hi Tyler, I agree that this model is really helpful and important for us as future educators to keep us on the right track of teaching. Great post!

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  2. Great post Tyler! I agree that the 5e model is something we all should learn and have in our minds as future educators!

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