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By: Elidia Anaya Los Angeles Mission College Child Development Conference April 26, 2014 Science Exploration
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“Young children, like scientists, have a sense of wonder and natural curiosity about objects and events in their environment.” (p.48, CA Preschool Learning Foundations)
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Basic Scientific Process/Inquiry Skills Process/Inquiry Skills Are based on concrete experiences Opposite of rote learning Support curiosity and exploration Child-directed and child-centered Inquiry is thought of as a questioning process Full inquiry involves asking a simple question, completing an investigation, answering the question, and presenting the results to others.
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Process Skill Terminology Observation at the core of doing science Investigation skills Comparing Classifying Measuring Communicating Inferring Predicting Recording
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Children Learn Science Concepts in a Social Setting Work with others in learning centers, cooperative groups, and paired activities Engage in projects Exchange of ideas Discuss findings ©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
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7 Content (Concepts) of Science based on NRC 1. Science as inquiry —offers frequent opportunities for children to question, investigate, classify, predict, and communicate with others 2. Life science People Plants Animals
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©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Content (Concepts) of Science 3. Physical science Physics Chemistry 4. Earth and space science Geology Meteorology Astronomy
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©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Content (Concepts) of Science 5. Science in personal and social perspectives - Children develop an understanding of personal health, changes in the environments, and ways to conserve and recycle 6. Ecology Relationship between living things and their environment
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Content (Concepts) of Science 7. Science and technology Establishing connections between natural and man-made items. ©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
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Methods of Discovery Open-ended opportunities Investigations Self-discovery Problem solve Hands-on Explore Discover Verify Record
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Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Remember that young children think in concrete terms and learn in the context of playing Build on what children already know Emphasize sensory awareness, explore manipulate question, discover, and use other process skills Take advantage of the children’s real world as you introduce new materials Enable them to revisit their work so they can reflect and expand on ideas Give children TIME
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Rainbow Stew Ingredients: 1 cup cornstarch, 1/3 cup sugar, and 4 cups water. Cook at medium heat until all water evaporates. Then, add food coloring red, blue, yellow.
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Magnet Painting Materials: Magnet balls, paint, magnet wands, and paper.
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Absorption Materials: cups, food coloring, paper towels, water.
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Roller Coaster Materials: Pipe insulation, marbles
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