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Properties DO Matter in Early Childhood
Increasing Our Descriptive Language byLearning About the Properties of Matter
Texas Pre-Kindergarten Guidelines:Science Domain:
• VI.B.1 The child identifies and describes the characteristics (including similarities and differences) of organisms
• VI.C.1. The child identifies, compares, discusses earth materials, and their properties and uses
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Physical Science states that by the end of second grade students will understand that there are “different kinds of matter (e.g., wood, metal, water), and many of them can be either solid or liquid, depending on temperature. Matter can be described and classified by its observable properties (e.g., visual, aural, textural), by it uses, and by whether it occurs naturally or is manufactured.”
By Second Grade…
• How can a teacher help students build a strong descriptive vocabulary?
Setting Goals:This year I will purposefully plan activities that help the child build a strong scientific descriptive vocabulary as he/she begins to make sense of the world around him/her.
Where do I begin? With a Plan!Document, Document, Document
Properties of Matter in EC Wiki
http://propertiesmatter.pbworks.com
We Began by Using our 5 Senses
Animoto Video: Exploring Our World
Using all 5 SensesExploring playdough and other yellow things
What senses are we using?
“This feels, yucky!”
What senses are we using?
What senses are we using?
• Tall/short (plant)• Green (leaf)• Thin (stem)• Pointy (leaves)• Hard (seed)• Growing/changing• Little (seed)• White string (root)
What senses are we using?
• Wet• Cold/warm• Sink/float• Drips• Absorbs• Pours• Flows
What senses are we using?
Montessori Sound Cylinders
What senses are we using?
• Yellow• Smooth• Seedy• Lemony• Yummy• Sour
What senses are we using?
• Cold• Melting• Freezing• Slippery• Crunchy• Crystally
What senses are we using?
• Soft• Fluffy• Feathers• Little• Yellow
What senses are we using?
• Slimy• Lines (segments)• Wiggle• Tickle• Gross• Yucky
What senses are we using?
• Heavy, heavier, heaviest
• Light, lighter, lightest
• Same/equal• More/less• Big/little
What senses are we using?
• Windy• Rainy• Sunny• Cold/hot• Snowy• Beautiful
Children use their love of rocks to sort them by a named characteristic on the Livescribe Smartpen’s sound dot:• Find the rock that has an “x”
on it• Find the rock that is rhombus
shaped• Find a fossil rock• Find 2 rocks that have lines• Find a light rock• Find a rock with crystals• Find a rock that looks like a
mountain with trees• Find 3 green rocks and order
them from largest to smallest
1. Find things made of wood
2. It’s not rectangular
3. It’s not rough4. What’s my object?
Is this your object?
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Assessing Descriptive Language Development
How can we describe matter?
Matter Can Be: Big or small or in between Light or heavy Dark or light Smooth or rough Hot or cold Long or short Soft or hard
Matter can also be: Bumpy Soft Sparkly Have crystals, or not Shiny or dull Colorful Made by man or found
naturally Crunchy Slimy Drippy
… on, and on, and on!
Final Reflections