The goal of this grant is to teach an engaging and hands on science experiment to kindergartners.

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Temperature Probe

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School:
Corkscrew Elementary 
Subject:
Science 
Teacher:
Juliann Amico 
Students Impacted:
110 
Grade:
Date:
September 6, 2016

Investors

Thank you to the following investors for funding this grant.

 

Heather Noel - $35.00

Tracy Schmitt - $35.00

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Impact to My Classroom

# of Students Impacted: 110

Students were able to participate in a real life science experiment with the temperature probes. Students took their temerature in their hand and observed the thermometor rise with their body heat. Students tested the temperature of other various objects like ice water, an apple, etc. to observe the thermometor go down.  

 

Original Grant Overview

Goal

The goal of this grant is to teach an engaging and hands on science experiment to kindergartners.  

 

What will be done with my students

Students will use the digital probe to measure the temperature of different items. They will inset the Vernier temperature probe into different things like ice water, an apple, and even the palm of their hand. Students will observe the digital screen and determine if the temperature on the thermometer is going up or down. Students will record the items and the temperature in their science notebooks.  

 

Benefits to my students

Students will benefit by learning and mastering grade level science content. They will experience a hands on experiment and use science tools. Also, students will work together to collect and record data and information. Using these temperature probes will heighten student engagement.  

 

Budget Narrative

Will share 2 Vernier temperature probes among 6 kindergarten classes. All kindergartners will experience the probes.  

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 2 Vernier Temperature Probes $70.00
  Total: $70.00

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