Sunday, 16 August 2015

Hands on learning


Thermometers…who would have thought that such a simple piece of equipment could show change in action in a way that children can see. Watching the little red line drop as we moved from inside to outside, and then from in the sun to in the shade. Very hard to actually read the numbers – a bigger 5 year old specific version of the thermometer would have been clearer to read, but the children all did well and could see and feel the change that occurred, and could talk about why. This was a deliberate act as I believe that hands on experiences aid the development and retention of understanding and repeating the exercise for a couple of day lead to the children predicting what the thermometers might say.

Another visible change was that of drawing around shadows. First drawing completed at 11:00am and measured and then another done at 12:15pm. Not only had the shadows change size but also changed position “they are diagonal” from Bella M. “Why?”, an explanation from Calder about the Sun moving and so the shadow will move too. Great observing and seeing change. Also great inspiration for writing.

Hoping for a day of cloudy or rainy weather so we can use more measures on our weather stations!

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