One of our Physics lessons has to do with paper airplanes. These are fun and a good inquiry lesson for students of just about every age. Recently, a version of it was used by Koen Timmers at the Kakuma Refugee Camp in northern Kenya, where some 190,000 registered refugees live. Koen opened new school buildings and wanted to do a STEM lesson, but had almost no materials with which to work. He turned to SEE SAW and had a successful lesson with about 200 students. Check out the blog on this activity!
https://twitter.com/zelfstudie/status/1232346168493039616
Imagine teaching science without equipment and materials to do lab or other hands-on activities. Imagine your science classroom not having electricity, let alone Internet access. What types of active science lessons are possible? This site is dedicated to providing lesson plans for a variety of active, hands-on that any teacher can use! Let's be sure EVERY student, no matter their circumstances, can learn science by doing some science!
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Doing Science activities with bare basics
This project, nicknamed SEE-SAW, is meant to provide opportunities for any student in any school to do science. Even for schools in the poor...
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