Recently, I worked with
a sixth grade science teacher to create and implement a classroom experience that required students to use their problem solving and critical thinking skills.
According to
your sixth grade science teacher, it's water's solid state.
Not exact matches
From fourth
grade on, the
teacher assesses the students in the writing of their own compositions and, starting in
sixth grade, in the integration of
science experiment write - ups in their main lesson books.
Richard (Dick) says, «My education in
science started when my
sixth -
grade teacher, Mr. Diehl, crushed a seemingly empty floor - wax can with atmospheric pressure alone.
Adam Smith, a Hood River
sixth -
grade math,
science, and language arts
teacher, was watching a video when a link for «Hello Kitty Goes to Space» popped up.
And after learning that this year marked Hood River County School District's 150 - year anniversary, Sarah Segal, a HRMS
sixth -
grade literacy, social studies,
science, and language arts
teacher, created a museum studies enrichment class to celebrate their local history.
Currently, he is a
sixth grade math and
science teacher at the Baldwin School.
«Rather than being an expert at seven different things,» notes
sixth -
grade science and math
teacher Jon Bromfield, «I can work really hard to become an expert at two subjects.
«We wanted to do something that would tie into one of our three big spheres of
science,» explains Jon Bromfield,
sixth -
grade math and
science teacher.
Adam Smith, a Hood River
sixth -
grade math,
science, and language arts
teacher, came across a video online called «Hello Kitty Goes to Space,» showing a seventh -
grade student launching a high - altitude weather balloon into the atmosphere and capturing data while in flight.
At St. Patrick's School in Malvern,
science teacher Christopher Fender gives a lesson on the Galapagos Islands to a
sixth -
grade class as they view virtual reality images on Google Expeditions viewers.
After graduating from Yale with a degree in political
science, Evan became a
sixth -
grade teacher in the Bronx, while earning his master's degree in teaching from Pace University.
William M. Ferriter is a
sixth -
grade science teacher in a professional learning community near Raleigh, North Carolina.
Ms. Bernstein joined the Brooke Roslindale team as a Middle School Math and
Science Associate
Teacher and will return to teach
sixth grade this year.
Leigh Kohlmann,
science finalist,
sixth grade teacher, Rock River Intermediate School, Waupun Area School District.
2011 Virginia
Teacher of the Year LaTonya E. Waller is a sixth - grade and eighth - grade science teacher at Lucille M. Brown Middle School in Richmond and chair of the school's science depa
Teacher of the Year LaTonya E. Waller is a
sixth -
grade and eighth -
grade science teacher at Lucille M. Brown Middle School in Richmond and chair of the school's science depa
teacher at Lucille M. Brown Middle School in Richmond and chair of the school's
science department.
While serving as the
sixth -
grade math and
science teacher for a school comprised of 40 students and one other
teacher, he reached out to various organizations looking for resources and support for the school.
Erica Avent is a
sixth -
grade science teacher at Oxford Intermediate School in Oxford, MS and was a Year 2 participant in TLI.
She has a B.S. in elementary education from the University of Maine at Farmington and has worked with students of all ages for almost thirty years: as a volunteer at Pine Hill Preschool in Jefferson, a
teacher of third and fourth
grades at Chelsea and Waldoboro elementary schools, a
science teacher of fifth and sixth grade students at Kieve Science Camp for Girls, a seventh and eighth grade math and science teacher at CTL, and, for three years, a helping and kindergarten teacher
science teacher of fifth and
sixth grade students at Kieve
Science Camp for Girls, a seventh and eighth grade math and science teacher at CTL, and, for three years, a helping and kindergarten teacher
Science Camp for Girls, a seventh and eighth
grade math and
science teacher at CTL, and, for three years, a helping and kindergarten teacher
science teacher at CTL, and, for three years, a helping and kindergarten
teacher at CTL.
During a
grade - level team meeting,
sixth grade math,
science, and language arts
teachers collaborate to design a Service Learning project.
Cynthia Hunter, a
sixth -
grade math and
science teacher at Curtiss Middle School in Carson who took a two - day course aimed at
teachers, said she found the sessions useful.
Lori Baker, a
sixth -
grade science teacher at North Putnam Middle School in Roachdale, Indiana, found the package in her school mailbox and was dismayed by its contents.