One of my students had brought in a tomato hornworm a few weeks ago. It was one of the best experiences in our class so far. Luckily, the tomato hornworm returned, but not in his original form - he had become a moth.
The student had another one that was still in the pupa form as well.
The kiddos had a blast comparing what our little "friend" looked like on his first visit and what he looked like now. They studied both the moth and the pupa and made some observations.
The students also noticed that the moth seemed very quiet and sleepy. I said, "I wonder if that means moths are nocturnal?" The students grabbed dictionaries and looked up the word nocturnal. One of the students noticed that it was an adjective and asked, "Could we use that as a word for Mad Libs?"
My students create the best lessons! I've joked with my husband that I should invite a few of the students over each weekend and tell them, "OK this is what we need to learn next week, how should we cover it?"
Do you learn as much from your students as they learn from you?
I love it! They love real world experiences don't they! My kiddos have taught me so much about supporting each other this year.
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