Started by Ryan Goble Dec 30, 2019.
Started by Ryan Goble Dec 30, 2019.
Started by Ryan Goble Dec 28, 2019.
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Anna, I think Ryan usually recommends posting questions like this above us in the Discussion Forum. That being said, crazyteacherlady (http://www.crazyteacherlady.com/) does lots of cool stuff with PBL, and some of it is in Bio. I'd poke around on her website and see what I could find.
Hi There,
I'm new to this board, so let me know if I'm to follow any particular protocol. OK.
My question has to do with PBL. (Project Based Learning) Has anyone done any PBL lessons on DNA, Heredity, Inheritance, etc.
Please advise. Thanks Anna
Flocab - don't hesitate to embed the video up above in the discussion forum so we can share the resource on a Week in Review - stuff on the wall gets buried over time! Ryan
Hi all! We at Flocabulary wanted to share our Solar System rap with you... we hope you get a kick out of it.
Hi Karen! Great question - Unfortunately, things like this - when posted on the wall - tend to get buried / lost. For that reason do consider re-posting the question up above us in the discussion forum as a crowdsource question. That way you have a dedicated URL and I can share your ? on a Crowdsource Tuesday!
Just an FWIW...
I would have the students use newspaper and make models of the different bones to form a skeleton. Pass out a few books with pictures of skeletons and show how roll newspaper to make different shapes of the bones. Connect the "bones" with paper clips. let the kids go for it. The could use their own bodies to determine the length of the bones.
how do I make a 3rd grade unit on the human skeleton pop?
Coolness! It will broadcast shortly!
All done! =) Thank you, Ryan! Pete and R. Randall, I just started a discussion by copy/pasting the same original question. It will great if you copy/paste your comments/feedback so we can keep track of them. Thank you for your feedback!
Hi Jan, Gabrielia, Pete and all science people gathered here. First off, it is awesome your using the wall here for discussion and at this point I'd just keep doing that - FWIW if you post your question above us in the discussion forum.
Big questions on the comment wall (here) are not easy for folks to respond to and get buried over time :(
When you post your ? above it has a URL and it will be in there for the next person with a similar ? AND I can broadcast the question to the whole Ning on Crowdsource Tuesday so you can get MORE feedback!
10 cents of moderation worth much much less :)
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