Thank you to the following investors for funding this grant.
Cristina Llorca - $100.00
Kelli Hollatz - $10.00
A Champion For Learning - $1,115.90
With this equipment, Pine Ridge Middle School science teachers and students will be able to conduct a hands-on exploration of the anatomy and physiology of a frog, which has body systems very similar to our own human body systems. The students will gain a memorable experience, which they can then relate to body systems lessons in the classroom.
Learning Aids - Sunshine state book sets, robotics kits, puzzle boards, science models, engineering supplies, etc.
As students are learning in science, they often have trouble visualizing the concepts and tapping into prior knowledge which helps them make connections with new information they are learning.
With this equipment, every 7th grade student at Pine Ridge Middle School will have the opportunity to participate in a group frog dissection and have a first-hand, real-world experience with anatomy and physiology. Students will follow teacher instruction and lab book directions to complete the dissection of a frog and observe its’ body systems.
Teachers will also be able to utilize the equipment in other lab activities throughout the year and re-use the dissection equipment and lab coats for years to come.
According to the University of Albany report, “What Works in Middle School Science”, hands-on experiments and experiences are vital to student learning. The report states, “Hands down, hands-on stands out as the most popular approach to teaching middle school science students and is seen as directly connected to reinforcing that science can be fun and relevant to their lives. Hands-on activities are viewed as particularly effective for English Language Learners (ELLs) and special needs students in that they provide pathways other than lecture to sometimes abstract ideas. Balancing lecture with plenty of purposeful hands-on activity in middle school science is a way to both prepare students for more advanced science and still communicate the increasingly complex ideas.”
Just like all schools in the area, Pine Ridge Middle School is also increasing in the English Language Learner population therefore, this type of classroom activity is particularly impactful with our students. There have been other types of activities suggested in place of dissection, but time and again, many factors have shown that dissection has virtual explorations beat when it comes down to the science and techniques, they are using in order to gather information.
Edulabs states, “Many teachers believe the reality conveyed by dissection cannot be matched by alternatives. Virtual simulations cannot showcase abnormalities or variations from one specimen to the next. Overly perfect alternatives cannot compete with the biological surprises of real specimens and the learning opportunities they provide. From manipulating sharp instruments to employing delicate hand-eye co-ordination, the reality of physically dissecting a specimen can also develop fine motor skills.”
There is no doubt that a frog dissection experience will increase student engagement, learning, and understanding of scientific concepts that are required by Florida Standards.
The $1,225.90 will be used to purchase the supplies needed for all 7th graders to participate in frog dissections at Pine Ridge Middle School this year. This includes taxes and shipping.
# | Item | Cost |
---|---|---|
1 | Dissection Gloves 4 boxes @ 19.95 | $156.60 |
2 | Dissecting scissors 24 @ 2.74 | $65.76 |
3 | Dissecting forcepts 14 @ 2.74 | $38.36 |
4 | Preserved frogs 100 @ 6.74 | $674.00 |
5 | Frog Dissectioln Chart 7 @10.95 | $76.65 |
6 | 12 pack washable lab aprons 3 @ 26.99 | $80.97 |
7 | taxes & shipping | $133.56 |
Total: | $1,225.90 |
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