I have so appreciated opportunities other educators have shared with me. This blog shares the opportunities I have discovered for students and educators as they occur and shares activities and ideas from my elementary engineering lab. Students in elementary engineering build working models, use robotics, and design 3D printing projects using project-based learning. Opinions expressed here are my own.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Week 5 - Surprise Surpise
My first Kindergarten class of the week seemed to be a complete failure. This week, I was going to try and have a more structured build activity to teach the students the basic principles in building with the Brick Lab. The first issue I had is that there are 21 of them and only one of me. I had directions for them to share with a partner and I was also demonstrating on the document camera. However, it was very difficult to keep everyone at the same building point. Many students didn't get their build completed before it was time for them to go, not to mention time to clean up. I decided after that lesson to not require them to do a structured build until after Christmas. Then I talked with their teacher. She had thought it was a wonderful success. The students were so proud of what they had done and were showing her with glee. I am going to stay with the structured build for this week and see if I can improve the instruction. I'll see how it goes.
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