Thematic Unit of Study

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A thematic unit of study in science can be an amazing unit to teach, when you included other content areas of study in that unit. As you teach a thematic unit, technology can be a great asset for schools that do not have the access to buy products for teacher to do different activities. Therefore, technology can help teachers and students to experience more activities and lessons. When a unit is created many supplies and handouts are always needed. As a teacher you need to go through the information you obtain to teach the unit to make sure it is what you want your student to learn. As the unit is create a teacher needs to relate the unit to the science standards for their state. Differentiated instructions should be used depending on the students in your class and levels of the students learning ability. Clearly, teaching a thematic unit is beneficial for the students and using cross curriculum disciplinary helps you to have the time to teach several things at one time.
During, the observation the teacher’s science lesson was amazing with the different units of studies that the teacher added to this unit. The teacher did a thematic unit on the state of Arizona because of Arizona’s celebrating it entrance to statehood on February 14. The school that the teacher works for does an Arizona Enrichment day with different activities. This unit that the teacher taught gave the students an introduction to what they would be learning on Thursday for their Enrichment activity along with learning science at the same time. I thought this was very creative. The teacher incorporated very little technology in this lesson, she had math, reading, social studies, and writing in this lesson on living and nonliving things in Arizna0. For th...

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...into a PDF to show as a slide show as I read the story to the students because the pictures in the book were great for the student to look at showing the different parts of Arizona. I believe this would help the students become more involved because it would be easier for them to see the pictures if they were on a larger scale. All in all, this was a fun lesson to observe and learn from watching the teacher incorporate all the other aspects into.

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