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1 | Timestamp | Name | Your School District | Teaching Grade | Your existing or new gmail account | The science topics you may teach in April and May 2012. | ||
2 | 1/26/2012 13:07:12 | Hope Malone | Bristol City | 5th | teacher25thgrade@gmail.com | Matter, Motion and Energy | ||
3 | 1/26/2012 14:15:33 | Eden Buchanan | Sullivan County | prek - 5 | brianandeden@gmail.com | engineering, geometry, time lines, archeology, robotics, programming, building bridges, fossils, consumers, endangered/extinct, fossil fuels, graphing, heredity | ||
4 | 1/27/2012 7:10:07 | Nancy Causey | Greene County | 3 | nancycstem@gmail.com | Solar System major components scientific advances, new knowledge, new tools and technology Earth's Surface and Resources major landforms and water bodies rocks/minerals natural and manmade objects recycling and conservation Patterns in Earth's Atmosphere atmospheric conditions tools to measure atmospheric conditions cloud types and weather | nancycausey73@gmail.com | |
5 | 1/27/2012 11:31:21 | Kim Riffe | Kingsport City | 5th Grade | kariffe@gmail.com | 1. Heat Energy (convection, radiation, conduction) 2. Forces in Nature (gravity and how it affects Earth and interactions with other objects) 3. Motion (design/conduct an experiment that represents the relationship between mass, force and distance traveled) | ||
6 | 1/27/2012 12:42:32 | Felicia Kellner | Sullivan County | 5th | feliciakellner@gmail.com | basic physics- Newton's Laws of Motion chemical & physical properties | ||
7 | 1/27/2012 13:42:11 | Les Simerly | Sullivan County | 5th | lbsimerly@gmail.com | heat and light (conduction, convection and radiation), motion( relationship between force, mass, and distance), and gravity | ||
8 | 1/28/2012 12:15:53 | Bethany Musslewhite | Hawkins County | 3 | bethany.musslewhite@gmail.com | Advancement in Tools and Technology Extinction/Fossils Conservation Mass/Balance Force/Motion | ||
9 | 1/28/2012 12:20:33 | Cody Dison | Bristol City | 5th | Kcdison588@gmail.com | First of April: Finishing up Volcanoes and Plate Techtonics Rest of April: Review for TCAP over all SPIs May: Cells | ||
10 | 1/28/2012 14:46:32 | Sharon Dowell | Bristol City | 4 | dowellsharon12@gmail.com | We review all science standards during this time (April). I would imagine-cells,animal/plant; energy; metamorphosis,complete/incomplete;moon phases; electrical circuits;geol. features/earth's needs; will all be reviewed. There may be more, as I am not with my curriculum guide at this time. :) After TCAPS the last week in April, we can enrich/extend, etc. with topics of interest. We will also do some type of "rising up" to the next grade in May. I will teach Scientific Mehtods/inquiry, etc. during this time. This will be with the students I will have coming to me in August. | ||
11 | 1/29/2012 0:22:35 | Michele Sparks | Sullivan County | 5th | Michele.Sparks1131@gmail.com | I do not know for sure whether or not my school will incorporate a STEM classroom for the 2012-13 school year. If YES, I shall be the STEM teacher. The Science topics I'll teach would follow the TN Science standards for grades K- 5. | ||
12 | 1/30/2012 12:18:51 | Wes Kincheloe | Sullivan County | PK-5 | wdkincheloe@gmail.com | Possibilities include: geology, palentology/archeaology, Robitics, Math based lessons. Our orignal curriculum has seen some changes. The topics listed before are lessons we have not gotten to yet so I assume we will be covering these in the future. OR topics may become improvised based on needs / wants of teachers at the school level. | ||
13 | 2/1/2012 8:36:01 | Stacy Cutshaw | Greene County | 4 | cutshawstacy@gmail.com | Simple machines Phases of the moon movement, force, friction... circuits and electricity | ||
14 | 2/1/2012 9:30:03 | Mindy Hunley | Hawkins County | 5 | mindyhunley@gmail.com | Weather, types of clouds, science tools, Earth's features, nature | ||
15 | 2/1/2012 9:50:03 | LeAnn Johnson | Greene County | 5th | leannm82@gmail.com | Moon Phases Potential and Kinetic Energy Properties of Matter | ||
16 | 2/1/2012 10:46:47 | Catherine Lamie | Bristol City | 4th | catherinemlamie@gmail.com | April will be a review of many topics as we get ready for TCAP testing May we will begin the Scientific Method/Process and probably measurement of matter with our new group of 4th graders | ||
17 | 2/3/2012 13:02:28 | Lesile Miller | Hawkins County | 4th grade | leslie.hck12@gmail.com | Light Energy Heat Electricity Magnetism | leslie.hck12@gmail.com stemetsu | |
18 | Holly Sampson | hollystem@gmail.com | password:STEMPD2012 | |||||
19 | Jacinda Trent | jacindastem@gmail.com | ||||||
20 | Sean P. Rupley | seanrupleystem@gmail.com | ||||||
21 | Leigh Ann Zollo | leighannstem@gmail.com | ||||||
22 | 2/10/2012 12:27:44 | Jacinda Trent | Hawkins County | 4th and 5th | jacinda.trent@gmail.com | 4th - Plant and animal cells, predators, prey, competition, energy in ecosystems, adaptations, survival of species, metamorphosis 5th - Plant and animal cells, photosynthesis, food and energy in an ecosystem, partnerships in nature, heredity, animal adaptations, impacts on the environment, fossils: clues to the past | ||
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