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“ Dolla-Dolla ” Bill, Y’all!”

“ Dolla-Dolla ” Bill, Y’all!” . Toothpaste Activity. Your challenge: Remove all the toothpaste from the tube using only the materials provided. WHY? Enrichment Substitution An alternative because of materials Students need to know that Science can be done anywhere with anything.

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“ Dolla-Dolla ” Bill, Y’all!”

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  1. “Dolla-Dolla” Bill, Y’all!”

  2. Toothpaste Activity Your challenge: Remove all the toothpaste from the tube using only the materials provided.

  3. WHY? • Enrichment • Substitution • An alternative because of materials • Students need to know that Science can be done anywhere with anything

  4. "Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand." • Relevance -Kids need to see the authentic purpose in what you are teaching them. • Leveling the playing field-how to make sure all of your students can contribute and feel successful. • TEK driven-everything we teach must be Driven by the TEKS!

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faIFNkdq96U

  6. Everything’s a Dollar!

  7. Just Google for more ideas!

  8. Moon Phases with Oreo Cookies

  9. Have a Discovery Box in your room

  10. Nesting Activity

  11. Balloon Powered Race Car Challenge Your mission is to build a race car that is powered by only a balloon. Once assembled, conduct your trials and record your farthest distance. Don’t forget to measure in centimeters! On your mark…Get set…GO!

  12. SMART! Keep a class list on the back of your badge

  13. Just in case you didn’t know…let your kiddos draw and take notes on their desks and at your teacher table. Have your students bring an old “clean” sock to use as an eraser.

  14. Make a tornado! What to do with those old, broken crayons

  15. Experimenting with “water beads.”

  16. Salt Art

  17. Help the Angry Birds! • Someone has come along and broken their catapult. Can you help them design and build a new one? Use only the materials provided to build their new catapult. Once you have completed your model, test it out and record your longest distance on our leaderboard. Don’t forget to measure in centimeters! Good luck!

  18. Our future engineers in action

  19. Use two plastic cups to create your own ecosystem.

  20. Animal Adaptations Food Chain

  21. Toilet Paper Rolls or “Kid Heads”

  22. Buoyancy/Density Did you know…you can make a packet of ketchup float and sink at your very own command while it's sealed inside a bottle!

  23. Classroom Management Tools

  24. Who knew?

  25. Keep Those Tools Out and About! • Importance of students seeing tools around the room on a daily basis. Picture by: Jessica Brice Barron Elementary

  26. Salt and Pepper Shakers

  27. Helps teach rotation and revolving

  28. Mixtures and Solutions

  29. Air is moving all around us!

  30. Who knew you could put soap in the microwave??

  31. Scan the QR code below to access Session handouts on the SOL wiki

  32. Headband Ecosystems: You may only ask yes and no questions to figure out what ecosystem your animal belongs in.

  33. Bust it Up!!!! • Activity: Bust-a-Balloon Vocab. While we were gone, someone came in and ruined all of our posters that we had created by taking the words off and putting them into balloons. They must have known that we were allergic to latex because they placed them all in latex balloons! We need your help to reorganize our posters.

  34. Activity: Paper Table Your challenge is to use the materials provided to create a table that is at least 8 inches tall and strong enough to hold a book • Brainstorm and Design • Build and Test • Debrief

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