Multimodal Site & Hands-on Science Investigations
The learning intention for this lesson was for the students to learn about the Earth's structure through hands-on explorations and discussing simple models. This episode contains snapshots of a number of our learning sessions within the 'Planet Earth and Natural Disasters' unit and shows a high level of student engagement, motivation and outcomes.
Reflection:
As it can be seen during the first few minutes of the lesson, some students had little to no knowledge about geography and planet Earth. There were some delays during the whole-class activities as different students required different time to carry out their experiments. Some learners decided to draw tectonic plates and the Ring of Fire on their eggs that hadn't been originally planned. I supported their initiative and split the class into smaller groups allowing for more differentiation. During the entire unit, my students stayed highly engaged and motivated. The use of the multimodal site was an effective way to spark student excitement and curiosity for learning.
Class Site Content
Learn:
To find out what scientists think is inside of the Earth
To use simple models to represent the Earth
To communicate our ideas, experiences and information
Create:
participate in science experiments/ explorations
create simple scientific models and diagrams
interpret the information presented in a range of texts
Share your learning on your blog.
Learner Generated Content
Elena Terekhina
Glen Taylor School
elena.terekhina@manaiakalani.org
Manaiakalani Education Trust
PO Box 18 061, Glen Innes
Auckland, New Zealand