Monday, March 28, 2011

Air Pressure 9th Grade

9 comments:

  1. Great blog and videos! Your activites really explain your lesson plan well!! How would you motify this for younger grades?

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  2. Interesting activities! How would you assess your students on air pressure?

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  3. Maybe it is on here, but how will they get their measurements for air pressure (the formula)?

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  4. Cool! These activities are neat. Would you trust 9th graders with a match? What kind of asessment would you use?

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  5. I liked how you explained your concept map!Do you trust kids with fire? Because I personally have burned my hair as a small child. I liked your activities! Great video too. I was getting scared when I saw that water...brings back bad memories from last week :P

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  6. I really like these activities! I think younger students would find both of these experiments intereseting as well, so how might you use them in an elementary class?

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  7. These are neat activities. Would you have students guess what may happen before hand? Also, do you think students would benefit from a concept map with a different organization because when looking at it, it is hard to tell that air pressure is your main topic and how it relates to the other topics.

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  8. Most of everyone was asking about the High School level, I did that level because I had a hard time finding standards on elementary level, actually there were none. I had already changed topics once and wanted to keep the topic similar to my original. That is why it is High School.

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  9. This is a very good lesson plan and very technical due to the grade level but you did great!!

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