Wednesday, 18 July 2012

How do you make Science fun?

15 comments:

  1. Ivy (Troumaca Government Sch.)18 July 2012 at 09:35

    science can be fun if teachers provide more interesting and interactive activities for students.For example games

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  2. you can make science fun by making it practical, Getting your students involved it class, taking them on field trips, Make it an interactive

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  3. By making sure that there are hands on projects to be done... games to be played on related topics... quizzes with small prizes to be won

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  4. Sonallie Jackson St.joseph's Convent Marriaqua18 July 2012 at 09:39

    One way by which Science can be made fun is by making it a hands on activity whereby, students are engaged throughout that lesson. For example, using raw-materials(cardboard) to come up with something new (Houses).

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  5. By understanding the students various learning styles and tailoring your instructions and activities to those various learning styles.One also needs to incorporate games and various strategies that appeal to students interest.

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  6. A teacher can make Science fun by(using their creativity) bringing something into the classroom that will make the students curious and can also use games or songs to make lessons more interesting.

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  7. let the lessons be more hands on and real.

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  8. sheena matthews- Troumaca Government School18 July 2012 at 09:41

    I think we can make science fun by implementing more experiments. Take the children outside sometimes it doesn't always have to be in the classroom. Show them that it's OK to have fun while u learn.

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  9. I start my lessons with an activity to grab my student interest which can either be a song, puzzle or a simple demonstration.I use a lot of pictures, I also bring in materials so that the students can see and have a more clearer understanding of what the lesson is about. I sometimes use electronics such as projectors, laptops and radio. I have students creating posters and publish them in the class. The class even take trips around the school to do observations and record what they see.

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  10. Science can fun when it is done in a real life, exiting,hands on environment. Making students curious and ensure that they have the necessary tools and equipment to satisfy the objects of the lesson and their curiosity.(Kwasi- North Union Secondary school-2012).

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  11. casholliverghs18 July 2012 at 09:43

    Science: it is fun!!!!! As a teacher i make science fun by taking the students outdoors to experience nature. We do special projects/experiments and group activities in class to make the topics interesting.

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  12. To make science fun in my opinion The teacher has to be fond of the subject. When teaching the subject they have to be excited and passionate about whatever topics that's being covered. The children will then pick up on the teachers energy and will also get excited...That teacher should also use a variety of instructional methods so as to keep the lessons fun at all times. And allow the children to explore, investigate and make observations. let them be an active participant in the learning environment and take full control of their learning..

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  13. Science can be made fun when teachers put an emphasis on learning through discovery. This allows students to chart their own science path through curiosity, experimentation and discovery. Resources and situations that are familiar to the student should also be used which would help them to see and appreciate the science in their day to day life/routine and may even get them interested in exploring and enjoying science on their own.

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  14. Dallis White Belair Government18 July 2012 at 09:46

    By having lots of activities, allowing pupils to discover for themselves and making them feel free.
    This approach will encourage pupils to have a positive attitude towards science.

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  15. By guiding and allowing students to freely speak, discover, create and experiment inside and outside of the classroom.

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