Talk

Engaging Prek - 2nd Grade Students Using Storybook Style Lessons To "See What's Out There!"

Talk
Teaching Methods and Tools
6th Shaw-IAU Workshop
Wednesday Nov. 13, 2024
UTC: 3:20 p.m. - 3:35 p.m. America/New_York: 10:20 a.m.- 10:35 a.m.
Friday Nov. 15, 2024
UTC: 8:20 a.m. - 8:35 a.m. America/New_York: 3:20 a.m.- 3:35 a.m.

For pre-K through 2nd grade students, distance and size are concepts that are often beyond their experience. Using something that all kids enjoy, having a book to share and read together, we introduce these concepts along with imagery and tactile objects to involve students in their own learning. Students explore the natural world around them, learning how the Sun gives light and heat to help things grow and live. This includes how the Sun is essential to the plants and animals that the Earth supports, and the ways the Sun and sky move water around to help things thrive. We designed our Storybook lesson to be presented using NOAA's Science on a Sphere at our venue. In this session, we will explore ways that it can be easily adapted to the classroom and available technology.

About Paul Sirstins

Paul Sirstins is a retired teacher of 35 years, currently engaged as an Education Presenter at Clark Planetarium. His responsibilities include presenting a variety of programs on the Science on a Sphere and in the Planetarium dome to preK through 12th grade students, as well as creating lessons and programs.

During his teaching career, he mentored 18 student teachers from 7 universities and was BTSA coordinator for 21 teachers in San Diego.

Paul has an education background, degrees and credentials from the University of Utah, UCLA, UC Riverside and UC San Diego. This also includes related work experience as a Disney Imagineer.

The most notable achievement is the success of the kids he has worked with.