Before the activity make sure you have direct supervision of the teacher. While doing the activity tell your teacher immediately if an accident occurs. Make sure no child picks up the bowling ball off the floor. Make sure the students are not pushing the bowling ball into the wall. Clean up your work area upon completion of activity. Washing your hands with soap and water upon completion of an activity.
Activity 2 Beach Ball Obstacle course
Before the activity make you have direct supervision of the teacher. While doing the activity make sure the obstacle course is safe to maneuver around. When the students are outside making sure they are careful they don’t get hurt rolling the ball up and down the hill. Make …show more content…
You can bring plants because they are a low need. They only need light and water. One consideration I would is to make sure that the plant is not toxic. The next organism I would bring an aquarium fish because they can be left for a good amount of time. I would make sure someone can come and make sure the temperature is right. Finally, I would bring in a lizard into the classroom. One consideration I would make is the temperature change.
5.) Soap, wipes, detergent, hand sanitizer, and disinfected spray. Clorox all-purpose wipes. https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/downloads/msds/wipes/cloroxbigjobsall-purposecleaningwipes-citrusblendjw.pdf. The link has the pages on a PDF file.
6.) The forces activity one you need a bowling ball. I would put one bowling ball with one group at a time. Unless it was more than one teacher then we could have more. I would have the students sit a desk and come up with the sink one group at a time when called upon. When they need to wash their hands. I would have the groups come up one at a time to use the materials and I would have a smartboard interactive activities or educational games for them to do while they wait. I would look up what they might need or ask a veteran teacher for their