The teacher resources videos provide educators with background information and instructional strategies for each of the six student videos relating to the Down and Dirty Science modules.
There are six modules of Down and Dirty Science and each module has both a student and a teacher video segment. The student video is designed to motivate students and engage them in learning fundamental concepts of energy transfer through the ecosystem. The teacher video provides educators with more in-depth information about the science and related math content presented in the student video as well as recommended web sites, lesson plans and assessment strategies.
The six modules are aligned to Ohio Academic Science and Mathematics Content standards and are intended for grades 6–9.
To glean the greatest impact from the teacher videos we encourage teachers to first preview the related student video before studying the content of the teacher video. It is also recommended that teachers review both the student video and its related Down and Dirty Science teacher video prior to showing the student video in the classrooms.
There are many ‘talking points’ you need to discuss with your students after they’ve viewed the video. Don’t take for granted that the students have captured all the inferences and made all the connections to their prior learning experiences. Some suggested talking points are provided in the teacher videos.
On the Teacher Edition video screens there are six categories listed: