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Bringing Science to Life

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Bringing Science to Life
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By Bringing Science to Life
This is a project packet that guides students through designing a Rube Goldberg's machine from basic household items. It includes a few diagrams, a checklist of goal options (what the Rube Goldberg's machine will ultimately do), simple machine
Subjects:
Physics, Problem Solving, Engineering
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Activities
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This powerpoint accompanies the "Rube Goldbergs Challenge Project". It has brief instructions about the Rube Goldberg's Challenge Project, LOTS of fun and funny Rube Goldberg's comics, LOTS of links to amazing Rube Goldberg's videos. It's concise
Subjects:
Physics, Problem Solving, Engineering
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Projects
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By Bringing Science to Life
In this roller coaster project, students use the engineer design process to design and construct roller coasters. The activity sheet challenges students to use important physics concepts in thinking about their design and build: motion, forces,
Subjects:
Physics, Problem Solving, Engineering
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Projects, Activities
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By Bringing Science to Life
Brief engineer design warm up that can be used to introduce students in to activities involving the engineer-design process - can be good to talk about what it means, how it's important, expectations, etc. before doing engineer-design activities :)
Subjects:
Engineering
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Worksheets
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By Bringing Science to Life
Brief warm to help guide students in thinking about the similarities and differences between the engineer-design process and scientific inquiry, and how these processes can complement one another.
Subjects:
General Science, Engineering
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Worksheets
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

My teaching experience is primarily in science education. I have taught 7th-grade science for 3 years. My classroom holds a diverse range of learners and abilities, included many ELL learners. My activities are designed to differentiate to many learning styles and needs. I also teach and design curriculum for Duke University's Talent Identification Program for gifted and talented students middle and high school students. I have taught the following courses (and uploaded some of the curriculum): The Future of Food: How will we feed a growing population of 9 billion in 2050?, The Future of Renewable Energy, Injustices in the Criminal Justice System, Marine Biology and Oceanography, and Medicine and Healthcare in light of a Hurricane.

MY TEACHING STYLE

My teaching style is very interactive and engaging. I value classroom education that is meaningful and purposeful to students. I believe that classroom learning comes to life when it is real life and relevant to their lives and the local and global communities they are growing up in. I create a lot of activities that are hands-on and engaging. I highly value differentiation to different learning styles and needs, so I create a lot of self-directed hands-on lab experiments and self-directed creative projects. Montessori philosophies strongly guide my teaching pedagogies. I aim for my classroom activities to teach students to be self-directed and independent, which I believe will ultimately empower them to be the leaders of their futures.

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MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I attended Lewis % Clark College in Portland, Oregon for undergraduate. I double majored in Psychology and Anthropology. In my senior year, I applied for Teach for America. I was accepted and placed in very rural Eastern North Carolina. I have been teaching 7th-grade science for the past three years at Charity Middle School in Rose Hill, North Carolina. During my first and second years of teaching, I pursued a licensure program through Eastern Carolina Univeristy for Middle Grades Science and Mathematics. Next fall, I will be pursuing a Ph.D. in STEM education at the Univeristy of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus.

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