Before each launch the children of the shuttle crew create a large poster for their parents that is shared with them before a launch. This one was on display for the crew of STS 86.
After spending a year as Florida's Teacher of the Year I am now back in my elementary science lab, weeding my gardens and puting into practice the wonderful things I've learned from the classrooms that I have visited. I hope that I can share those experiences, the neat things we do in my lab, and other ideas I come upon when you visit this site. My hope is that you will find a resource for educators interested in elementary science, young children and good teaching. If you have ideas, a neat project, science news or anything of interest to share, please contact me so it can added it to the site. This isn't about me, it's about all of us; so be a part of our conversation and sharing. So I invite you to check in from time to time and see what's going on!
I am the elementary science lab teacher for 700 students at Camelot Elementary School. I was the Florida Department of Education/Macy's 2008 Teacher of the Year and travelled the state of Florida visiting classrooms. Now I'm back to my elementary science lab and putting into practice all the wonderful ideas I have seen across Florida.
raw eggs were dropped three stories into a container they built - no cracks!
Barge Building competition
Air Rocket demonstrations
air pressure sends rockets into the air over 150 feet!
A Look At Zero Gravity
Showing off my school colors!
A head stand in Zero G
spirals in zero g
An Elementary School Teacher's Short List For Kids
Any Caldecott or Newberry Award winning book ever written !!!
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss (best book to read aloud to a class)
Teammates by Peter Golenbock
The Airplane Alaphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta
Dem Bones by Bob Barner
A River Ran Wild by Lynne Cherry
Curious George by H.A. Rey
Farewell To Shady Glade by Bill Peet
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
The Lion's Paw by Robb White ( The Holy Grail - out of print, hard to find, and the best book about Florida ever written for intermediate age kids)
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowlings ( Every family should read it together)
A Little Humor
A Clean Water Challenge
4th Grade students are given the challenge of using the provided tools to clean "dirty water". Coffee grounds, tea leaves, raisins, drops of vinegar and cooking oil are mixed in tap water to provide our water treatment challenge! Tools include a strainer, coffee filters, funnels, cups, paper towels, straws and a spoon.
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