I also went to another town called Arenal/La Fortuna to visit a volcano and enjoy the hot springs.
Although this was my vacation, I kept on thinking back to how this whole trip relates to my work as a science teacher. During one of the hiking trips we had a tour who was really knowledgeable about the biodiversity of the area and I loved how he mentioned concepts that I taught in class! I'm about 3/4 through my first year as a science teacher and I really have covered a lot of topics.
- Heat and temperature
- Energy (kinetic, potential, mechanical, etc)
- Sound waves, light waves
- Electromagnetic Radiation
- The Rock Cycle
- Plate Tectonics
- Earth's Geological History
- Evolution
- The Universe (Star's life cycle, solar system)
- Genetics
- Body Systems
- Cell Structure
- Ecology (food chains, webs, ecosystems, symbiosis)
And those are just the topics that come to mind at the moment. It's crazy! What's crazier is that the FCAT (Florida Comprehension Assessment Test) that all students must take is in 16 school days... Only 8th graders take a Science FCAT, but all students have to take Reading and Math. So right now the entire school is in a crunch mode to get these kids prepared for the test.


