“Science is not just about learning facts. Science is the process of finding out about the world around us.” In the Integrating Science Inquiry with Reading and Writing in Kindergarten written by Helen Patrick, they discuss the benefits of blending science with every day reading and writing using the results from two different kindergarten classes. According to the Common Core Standards for English Language Arts and Literacy, half of kindergarten-fifth grade reading should involve informational…
A graduated cylinder was used to measure 200mL of distilled water into an Erlenmeyer flask and then 40mL of 0.6 M NaOH was added to the distilled water in the flask. The flask was then plugged with a rubber stopper and shook in order to mix the solution. A buret was then washed, rinsed with distilled water, and then 5 mL of the NaOH diluted solution. After the cleansing of the buret, it was then filled up with the NaOH diluted solution. The dilution of the solution was calculated to find the…
in the class, the students did seem to understand the objective and content of this lesson. Since the students had to write on their notes within their notebooks, the students were more engaged. 2.) For the most part, I believe that the students did seem to understand the procedural instructions. For some students, they did not have their notebooks with them today or they were just not following along with the teacher. You could tell Mrs. B was getting a little angry with those students, so she…
story to the audience. My purpose for writing this research paper is to explain how dancers at West Side Dance Studio use body movements as a language to express emotion. A dancers and teacher’s notebook is a very important genre in body language.…
in this sense is a tangible item that could be handed off to someone else, easily obtained and opened. If this is the case, then Inga’s mind should then be treated in the same way. The notebook is an object of storage for his knowledge, just as her internal mind is for her. If this is the case that Otto’s notebook does qualify for consisting of the mind then all minds should then be treated in the same manner. Given this, the legal implications would need to fit this understanding. Because of…
One such example may be the claim that the features of extended cognition, such as Otto's notebook, are not 'conscious', (Andy Clarke and David Chalmers, The Extended Mind Hypothesis, 1998, Oxford University Press, p.10) whereas the mind is. But this criterion for cognition cannot hold as there are cases in which the mind is not necessarily conscious…
Students, Thank you for coming to lab today. I hope to make our communication as clear as possible to facilitate your success in the lab. Below are some action items for you to consider as we move into September. There will be no lab next week (9/4) but there are items due before we meet next. Experiment 0 (Don’t forget the second Excel tab!) and questions 1 and 2 of your Experiment 4 prelab worksheet are due this Wednesday (8/30) by 1PM. I highly encourage you to complete these ASAP. Exp 0…
Arizona State Standards and District Standards: SC02S4 C2 PO 1. Describe the life cycles of various insects/ Butterfly/ Bumble Bee • SCO2S1 C1 PO 2. Predict the results of an investigation (e.g., in animal life cycles, phases of matter, the water cycle). • SCO2S1 C2 PO 1. Demonstrate safe behavior and appropriate procedures (e.g., use of instruments, materials, organism) in all science inquiry. • SCO2S1 C4 PO 1. Communicate the results and conclusions of an investigation (e.g., verbal, drawn, or…
A lab notebook consists of mandatory well organized and thought out way to prove one’s intellectual property in the future or to share information. It should include one’s hypotheses, all experimental data and results, experimental questions, experimental design, and one’s conclusions. Along with those previously listed, a lab notebook should include accurate dates, a purpose, a brief overview, and detailed steps of experiment procedure. A lab notebook helps us see the direct step…
narrator (Diorio 12). Hawthorne wrote books for his children because he thought it was good for the mind and often throwing in a fantasy element (Broaddus).To be a successful writer, you were to keep notebooks to help arrange thoughts and ideas to structure the writing pattern, Hawthorne’s notebooks were kept and published after he died, he…