Reply To: Module 1 – The Curious Minds/ESERO Framework

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kevin kennedy
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    Hi, My name is Kevin . I currently teach First Class and lot’s of the kids in the class have a huge interest in STEM, doing experiments  and space so this course was of interest.

    My favourite space fact is: ONE MILLION EARTHS CAN FIT INSIDE THE SUN

    The inquiry based activity that I have chosen to discuss today is the fingerprint experiment. I feel this experiment would create great excitement and interest.

    I would begin with the trigger: A Youtube video showing a thief leaving his fingerprints on a window.

    Wondering: Asking the children what a fingerprint is? What mistake did the thief make? How can the guards use this information from the print ? What if the print is not on file? How can they solve the crime ?

    Starter question: How could the guards get the print from the window?

    Predicting: Record answers.

    Conducting the experiment: Secret thief .. I would pick a child to leave his/her fingerprints on the classroom window without the other kid’s knowledge of who it is. All the children would print their fingerprints on sheets and then try to investigate the prints and  find the thief.

    Interpreting results: Look at the results and interpret the data (fingerprints on the board before matching the fingerprints to the thiefs.

    Extension: Free Writing : The thieves fingerprints

    Teacher reflection with children.

     

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