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3-5 Science Instruction 

5/12/2014

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Use this space to add your ideas for science instruction for upper elementary school children using CRISPA as your framework.  Feel free to add other science instruction ideas, or comment on this idea!
By using Oreos to demonstrate phases of the moon, children are certainly engaged in a sensory experience.  Not often do children get to use their taste buds while learning - this is certainly an activity they will not soon forget!  What other sensory experiences involve using students' taste buds to learn? All delicious ideas encouraged! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/450711875180366652/
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K-2 Math Ideas

5/12/2014

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Use this space to add your ideas about how to develop math instruction for lower elementary school children using CRISPA as your framework.  Feel free to add other w instruction ideas, or comment on this idea!
This teacher developed multiple ways for children to represent a number.  This allows for students to develop multiple methods of expressing a number in imaginative ways.  What other ways can you allow for students' imaginations to shine through in their numerical understanding? http://www.pinterest.com/pin/450711875180330839/
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3-5 Writing Ideas

5/12/2014

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Use this space to add your ideas about how to develop writing instruction for upper elementary school children using CRISPA as your framework.  Feel free to add other writing instruction ideas, or comment on this idea!
This teacher created a sensory experience through the use of poetry as a way to teach repetition.  These fun, silly poems engage students in this literary concept, and show students how they can give this technique a try.  What other literary techniques can be taught through fun, interactive
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3-5 Reading Ideas

5/12/2014

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Use this space to add your ideas about how to develop reading instruction for upper elementary school children using CRISPA as your framework.  Feel free to add other reading instruction ideas, or comment on this idea! 
This teacher found a way to teach about nonfiction text features using information about butterflies as an example.  This anchor chart easily incorporates reading instruction with science, allowing students to see the connections between multiple disciplines.  By creating an aesthetically appealing anchor chart, this teacher is able to help students get excited about learning this content.  What other nonfiction topics could utilize these connections between science and reading instruction? http://www.pinterest.com/pin/450711875180497168/
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K-2 Science Ideas

5/12/2014

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Use this space to add your ideas about how to develop science instruction for young children using CRISPA as your framework.  Feel free to add other science instruction ideas, or comment on this idea! 
By using different liquids you can find at home, such as dish soap, rubbing alcohol, and oil, and combining each with food coloring, this teacher found a way to teach her students about color, viscosity, measuring, and following procedures.  This engaging project allows for greater connections between multiple subject areas, and is a project students will not quickly forget!  How could you create more activities that link multiple subject areas together in a fun, interactive setting?  http://kindergartenlifestyle.blogspot.com/search?q=liquid+Rainbow
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3-5 Math Ideas

5/12/2014

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Use this space to add your ideas about how to develop math instruction using CRISPA as your framework.  Feel free to add other math instruction ideas, or comment on this idea! 
This teacher uses this math workshop board to help children determine what they should be working on throughout the course of math workshop.  By giving children time with the teacher, time in groups, and time to work independently, this teacher has created an environment where all children can get their individual needs met.  How could you adapt this math workshop board to your own classroom?  How could you allow for each child's imagination to be incorporated into the workshop?  Perhaps through their math games?  Learn more about this idea here: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/450711875180330850/  
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