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mackzoore sb
mackzoore sb
(Santa Barbara - United States)

I currently teach middle school science and math at the Laguna Blanca school in scenic Santa Barbara. I previously taught at the American Nicaraguan School in Managua, where I developed curriculum and taught physics, conceptual physics and earth ...

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    • Angela Sauro
    • Jul-31-2009 - 01:44 PM PDT
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      The lesson was simple, to the point, and very easy to follow. I really like it a lot. It sounds like such a fun activity. I think any teacher could walk in and look at your lesson plan and use it and assist through the activity even if they have never been in that classroom before. The activity worksheet is not overwhelming to the students and I like that there are additional instructions at the top of the page this way they can get started on their own once they are handed out. This will save any teacher the hassle of repeating themselves every time a group asks what they are supposed to do. I think it’s a very genius way of getting the students involved in the power point instead of just having them read the slides and answer questions at the end. The questions used on the worksheet are very interesting and seem to include a good variety of topics. The Power Point Presentation itself is very lively looking. I also like that the questions from the activity worksheet are located on the slides as well and a link for a website that will have the information needed to answer each question. This gives the students something familiar to do since most of them should be proficient in internet usage. This is an easy way to engage them through the whole project.