Part of thinking scientifically is to become observant and note details.
Look at this picture taken recently.
We will be talking about this picture at our first class on Monday night.
Think of three questions to ask about this picture.
For example:
Where is this picture taken?
Who took this picture?
What time of day was this picture taken?
We will share our questions then try to find answers by looking at the picture.We will share all the facts we know.
Through this blog we will share lesson plans, books, and extension activities introduced during the weekly library program. The 30 minute evening program is for families and groups with multi-age children ages 3 to 6. Preschoolers are eager to learn about the world. We will take advantage of this time together to instill a love of science with children. It's easy and fun to learn basic concepts with the simple science activities and picture books.
Did you find the flower by the library after class?
ReplyDeleteDid you see any insects on the flowers?
What time of day was it when you saw the flowers?
Next week I will have a prize. If you can figure out where the picture was taken then I will give you a prize. Do you like that idea?