1. Engage: student interest and build on prior knowledge to create connections
2. Explore: an opportunity for students to explore
3. Explain: teach new concepts, define vocab and key concepts
4. Extend (Elaborate): on more activities, application of new concepts
5. Evaluate: formative assessment, summative assessment: grades (scores)
We also checked on our Fast Plant Cycle Plants, and my partner and I had no growth in our plant, so we had to add more water in hopes that there would be growth next week. I wonder why our plant didn't grow because we thought we followed all the right directions? I remember growing these plants in elementary school.
Hi Alivia! I also found the 5E model to be very interesting. I feel like each E in this model is needed and useful when teaching scientific concepts, especially to elementary students. I think that this model will be helpful when I have my own classroom. Great post!
ReplyDeleteHey Alivia! Your blog looks awesome I love the design of it! I like the way you described the 5E model and its history. I hope your fast plant grows a bit more next week!
ReplyDeleteAlivia, great job explaining the 5E model! Hopefully your plant grows more next week!
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