Messing About in Science

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Sandra G. McCarron, B.Sci, B. Arts, M.Ed


Science teaching that is effective nurtures the students' natural curiosity and connects with the students' lives. It is active work with manipulative experiments, direct observations, and probing analysis. It is encouraging the questions within the students. It is structuring the class for discovery and participation by all members, allowing opportunities for self-guided inquiry, and compelling students to read and write on generative topics.

A repeating refrain in our classroom: What do you notice?

Science Educator, Pentucket Regional High School
24 Main Street,  West Newbury, MA  01985
Room 144;   School Phone: (978) 363-5507;    email: mccarron@prsd.org