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37: How to Integrate Science into your Teaching

Episode 37 of the Blooming Curious podcast, hosted by Edwina Cottino, titled "37: How to Integrate Science into your Teaching" was published on July 22, 2024 and runs 23 minutes.

July 22, 2024 ·23m · Blooming Curious

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In this episode I unpack how to easily and effectively integrate science with English Language Arts and other subjects, thereby making learning not only authentic and relatable for students but a whole lot more fun for educators too.I break down all the important parts we need to consider when planning an integrated curriculum and give examples of how well planned and spontaneous learning experiences can add to children's understanding of the world, and help them make connections to other learning areas and to their own lived experiences.I unpack why we should be thinking about bringing themes back, and talk about the impact that having specialist science teachers in elementary schools has on student learning.

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00:00 Introduction: Why Integrated Curriculum Matters

01:01 The Importance of Real-Life Connections

01:27 The Role of Themes in Early Education

01:51 Developmentally Appropriate Learning

03:57 Integrating English Language Arts with Science and Math

06:41 Planning Integrated Learning Experiences

08:41 The Role of Procedural Writing in Science

12:20 Hands-On Learning: Kites and Boats

15:11 Reflection and Critical Thinking

16:47 Integrating Planting into Learning

19:21 The Elephant in the Room: Specialist Teachers

21:36 Conclusion and Call to Action

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