Essay 6: Engineering or STEM lesson
Essay 6: Engineering or STEM lesson
After the engineering or STEM lesson or activity, in 250-500 words, summarize and reflect upon your experiences being sure to:
1- Describe your initial conversation with the mentor teacher, including how the small group was chosen.
2- Describe each differentiation and engagement strategy you planned, explaining your choices in relation to the needs of students within the small group.
3- Reflect upon your experience using the identified strategies with the small group during the science lesson or activity.
4- Discuss how the lesson incorporated engineering into the main content area. What field of engineering did the lesson support?
5- Discuss how the mentor teacher may have integrated engineering with math and science together. If there was no integration, how would you integrate these three subject areas?
6- Explain how you will use your findings in your future professional practice
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
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