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Connecting Learning Standards

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Graphing with

M&M’s

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The constructivism perspective asserts

that learning “involves constructing

one’s own knowledge from one’s

experiences”

(Ormrod, 2008)

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Math & Science Really Matters…

Especially for Young Women

Sponsored by Dutchess Community College

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Dissecting A Pig’s Heart

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Exploring Magnetism

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Motivation influences

learning and behavior in that if

students are motivated to

complete a task they do not mind spending time on it and will most likely be able to

retrieve information

relating to these tasks better and faster than tasks they do not feel

motivated to accomplish

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Energy & Motion

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ROBOTICS

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Early Pioneers

Unit

Making Butter

With 2nd Graders

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ENERGY TRANSFER

& FOOD CHAINS

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Integrating Technology

Use MS Paint Program to draw

diagrams

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Building Communities and Friendships

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John Dewey stated that people learn best when they can relate the information to something in

their social lives

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CELEBRATING DIVERSITYCultural

background determines how players act and how

certain situations

and events are

perceived