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Mysterious Teaching

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Mwaaaaah ha ha ha! Mad scientist at work

Today is Wednesday.  It is a half day at our school.  We are not testing today so I planned an all morning science experiment.  I am dressed in an old apron and safety glasses.  I look like a kook but it got the kids really excited about the day.  We are having a blast.

The age old Mystery Powders!  I am making them do the powders one at a time.  Observe, experiment.  No tasting.  No smelling.  I am enforcing all the rules of safety.  I already threw one little boy out who had been warned before we started that there was no fooling around.  I warned two of them.  One is following directions.  The other grabbed at a solution and it dumped and spilled all over everything.  (good thing it was water)  However, he didn't know that and I removed him from the group.

Mystery powders is a good lesson in science method.  They are trying to figure out what the powders are.  We are using water, vinegar and iodine as well as hand lenses and microscopes to view them.  I am using flour, sugar, salt, baking soda , cornstarch and plaster of paris.

The kids are having a blast.  We have had three water spills and I have just had to lecture them again on safety.  However, it as a wonderful day.  I wonder if they will figure out what is what?

Published Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:30 AM by MysteryTeacher
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Betty said:

Science was never my thing, but that sounds like a really cool lesson.  Speaking of science and safety precautions, one time we took our sixth graders to the Outdoor Learning Center, and eight boys chose to rub poison ivy leaves on themselves.  All but two came down with pretty bad cases.  Plus, one teacher had it so bad that she missed three days of school.  I don't think she rubbed the leaves on herself.:)

April 9, 2008 2:14 PM
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About MysteryTeacher

I am 53 years old and have been teaching for 20 years this year. I have two daughters and two grandaughters and two son-in-laws, all of whom I adore. I love to travel with friends but I am now saving for retirement in about 14 years. I am becoming technologically educated. Since digital is the 21st century than I believe that teachers should too. We need to be educated enough to understand our students. I have a teaching degree, a masters degree, an ESL endorsement and a Gifted endorsement.

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