See What GEMS Guides Teachers in the Middle School Cohort Have Used in Their Classrooms and Their Feedback:
Environmental Detectives
“The students and I really enjoyed this unit. The students loved being able to solve the problem as to why the fish were dying. I loved how all areas of science were integrated into this one unit. I will definitely do this unit again next year.” –Davis Jr. High, grade 7
“My student teacher chose this to be her first lesson to take over the class. For the most part, she had a very favorable time presenting the material. The only problem was that the students were not ready for her and the intense reading that needed to be done with the mystery.” – Mount Clemens Middle School, grade 8
Oobleck: What do Scientists Do?
“I love ‘Oobleck!’ It is a great way to start the year. My kids love being REAL scientists. I highly suggest using the steps of this book to present ‘Oobleck’ and not to just play with it. You lose so much of the meat behind it.” -Quincy Middle School, grade 7
Messages From Space
“My kids loved figuring out the messages from space. It was a great hook. I also paired this with ‘Earth, Moon, and Stars’ and ‘Living with a Star’ in order to reach all of my benchmarks.” -Quincy Middle School, grade 7
Paper Towel Testing
“I used this as a wrap-up to the scientific method. They had to design their own experiment. They did a great job with it.” -Quincy Middle School, grade 7
The Real Reasons for Seasons
“There are great activities in this book! You should definitely check it out.” -Quincy Middle School, grade 7
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