As an educator, I thrive on labs and projects – they constitute my absolute favorite days in class. Every year, when I ask my students to anonymously complete a Google form, more than 75% of the class consistently cites labs and projects as their preferred aspect of the curriculum. I relish presenting clear and concise instructions, then stepping back to observe them wrestle, deliberate, and strategize their way through the task. It’s their moment to shine, to become miniature scientists. They embark on a journey of discovery, data collection, and using science to predict the future.
The labs I assign to my students fall into three distinct categories:
1) **Inquiry-Based Labs (Mainly Simulations)**
2) **Engaging and Entertaining Labs**
3) **Predicting the Future (My Personal Favorite)**
In this video, I delve deeper into these three types of labs, providing illustrative examples:
Warm regards,
Ray Burns