by Meredith Martin | Apr 16, 2015 | Science, STEM
Another day, another genetics lesson. I love this topic, and there are so many neat ways to teach it. This time, I used a lesson I found on TpT called Monster Genetics. What a huge hit! We started by talking about genes and how traits are passed on. We discussed...
by Meredith Martin | Apr 16, 2015 | resources, Science, STEM
I had a request from a fourth grade teacher for a STEM lesson about human body systems. Since that’s a pretty broad topic, we narrowed it down to the circulatory system. After some online searching, I stumbled across this awesome circulatory system...
by Meredith Martin | Apr 14, 2015 | resources, Science, STEM
I had a great STEM lab today, trying out one of my new genetics lessons. One of my sixth grade classes came down and we did the Easter Egg Genetics lab. Students had to use punnett squares to determine the potential offspring of different egg colors. We used...
by Meredith Martin | Mar 31, 2015 | Chromebooks, hardware, Science, STEM
My 6th grade students are learning about cells in science this trimester. This year, thanks to a successful Donor’s Choose project, I have five digital microscopes to share with the kids. I was blown away by how excited they were to look at the slides of plant...
by Meredith Martin | Feb 12, 2015 | Common Core Standards, How-To, resources, Science, STEM
In this engaging lab, students will design a model of what happens when two air masses meet to form a front. They will learn about types of fronts, and how they affect weather prediction. This activity includes instructions for the physical model, as well as a variety...