Science Methods 2 Week 1 Blog

Why(/how) should elementary students learn about science?

Elementary students should learn about science because it teaches them critical thinking and problem solving. It allows students to explore their creativity and learn in an engaging environment. Elementary students are often very curious. Science allows them to explore their curiosity in a school setting. Their exploration in science can lead to asking questions and creating more learning experiences. They should learn science in an engaging setting where they feel comfortable asking questions. 

In lab this week we worked with our groups to create an experiment. We needed to use time and speed to decide how to create a proper head start. My group decided to use chairs to have the students race 16 meters. We timed the amount of time it took each student to spin and then run the distance in the chair. Based on the meters per second, we had one of the racers start before the other so they can finish at the same time. 



Thursday's Lecture: 

Lecture this week I learned how to calculate a head start. It taught me the calculations needed and also helped me realize the science behind common everyday actions (like the Braves Freeze race). We learned about describing/predicting motion, recognizing (speed) patterns, and modeling our findings. Through the examples provided, I learned how to apply the calculations to real life scenarios. 


Weekly Reading:

After reading the pressbook I learned the importance of knowing the precise descriptions of motion. The book explained that noticing these descriptions can determine underlying problems based on how quickly our blood moves or even if there's something interesting in the ground below us.


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