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"Teaching and Learning Online: Science for Elementary Grade Levels" explores the challenges of teaching science virtually. It includes sections on frameworks, teacher journeys, and lesson plans, aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, offering tips, resources, and discussion questions for educators and students.



Science is unique among the disciplines since it is inherently hands-on. However, the hands-on nature of science instruction also makes it uniquely challenging when teaching in virtual environments. How do we, as science teachers, deliver high-quality experiences in an online environment that leads to age/grade-level appropriate science content knowledge and literacy, but also collaborative experiences in the inquiry process and the nature of science?

The expansion of online environments for education poses logistical and pedagogical challenges for early childhood and elementary science teachers and early learners. Despite digital media becoming more available and ubiquitous and increases in online spaces for teaching and learning (Killham et al., 2014; Wong et al., 2018), PreK-12 teachers consistently report feeling underprepared or overwhelmed by online learning environments (Molnar et al., 2021; Seaman et al., 2018). This is coupled with persistent challenges related to elementary teachers’ lack of confidence and low science teaching self-efficacy (Brigido, Borrachero, Bermejo, & Mellado, 2013; Gunning & Mensah, 2011).

Teaching and Learning Online: Science for Elementary Grade Levels comprises three distinct sections: Frameworks, Teacher’s Journeys, and Lesson Plans. Each section explores the current trends and the unique challenges facing elementary teachers and students when teaching and learning science in online environments. All three sections include alignment with Next Generation Science Standards, tips and advice from the authors, online resources, and discussion questions to foster individual reflection as well as small group/classwide discussion. Teacher’s Journeys and Lesson Plan sections use the 5E model (Bybee et al., 2006; Duran & Duran, 2004). Ideal for undergraduate teacher candidates, graduate students, teacher educators, classroom teachers, parents, and administrators, this book addresses why and how teachers use online environments to teach science content and work with elementary students through a research-based foundation.

Introduction: Teaching and Learning Online: Science for Elementary Grade Levels ix
Franklin S. Allaire
Jennifer E. Killham
PART I FRAMEWORKS
1 Strategies and Tips for Teaching Nature of Science Lessons in Online Settings
3(16)
Oman M. Williams-Duncan
2 Issues of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity in Online Elementary STEM Education
19(14)
Anne Mangahas
3 Integrating Social Justice Pedagogy in an Online Elementary Science Classroom
33(22)
Tonya D. Jeffery
Emily A. Jackson-Osagie
Justina A. Ogodo
4 Science Language Routines for Online Settings: Supporting Science Learning for English Learners in Elementary Grades
55(14)
Preetha K. Menon
5 Using TPACK and T3 Lenses to Promote and Support Science Online Learning Experiences in Early Childhood
69(24)
Kheng Ly-Hoang
Valerie Y. Sun
Sharon H. Ulanoff
6 Strategies and Tools for Success in Inquiry-Based Online Collaborative Learning Environments
93(18)
Sahar Alameh
Sagan Goodpaster
Christopher Preece
7 Let's Talk Science: Using Questioning to Foster Discussion in the Online Elementary Classroom
111(16)
Jennifer C. Stark
Shim Lew
John L. Pecore
8 Adapting to the New Science Classroom: Leveraging the 5Es in Online Settings
127(22)
L. Octavia Tripp
Victoria Cardullo
PART II TEACHER'S JOURNEYS
9 Exploring Media Use in Online Hands-On 2nd Grade Bridge Unit
149(12)
Maaike Bouwmeester
Shilpa Sahay
10 Plants, Plants, What Do You Need? An Online Second-Grade Science Lesson
161(10)
Tynetta S. Jenkins
Jami C. Friedrich
11 Empowering Elementary Students Through Interactive Nature Journaling
171(10)
Tina Cheuk
12 Getting Hands On In-Person and Online with Science Olympiad's `Save the Ice!'
181(18)
Katrina A. Pavlik
Shari J. Haug
Jennifer A. Kopach
John F. Loehr
PART III LESSON PLANS
13 Flowing Charges
199(22)
Philomena N. Agu
14 Testing Properties of Matter: Which Facemask Materials are Most Effective for Preventing the Spread of Disease?
221(20)
Jessica L. Chen
15 Integrating Satellite Imagery and 360-Degree Photo Spheres to Teach: Environmental Science Online for Elementary Students
241(18)
Matthew Clay
16 Tracking Clouds in the Cloud
259(26)
Sagan Goodpaster
Sahar Alameh
17 Hurricanes and the Incredible Mystery of Disappearing Land
285(40)
David Steele
Tamar More
Sharon Sherman
Janet Stramel
Sophia Jeong
18 Saving The World, One R At a Time!
325(18)
Roxana Yanez Gonzalez
Christine D. Tippett
Todd M. Milford
19 Investigating Speed and Energy with Balloon Rockets
343(16)
Amy Vo
20 Using Chromatography to Identify Properties of Matter
359(16)
Amy Vo
Biographies 375