My science story starts very young when I used to go to the school where my dad taught agriculture, plant science, and animal science. My brothers, sister, and I used to play in the greenhouse and barn, not even realizing that we were surrounded by science. We would help out with planting flowers and feeding the goats while my dad and his high-school students offered tidbits about how plants grow and proper care for animals. I still surprise myself when I pull out the name of a random flower or tree, and definitely attribute my natural interest in science to the experiences at my dad's school.
I also used to play a lot outside with my brothers and sister. Our favorite things to do were explore in the woods, climb trees, climb rocks, dig for things, and create things from what we found. We also had a lot of animals growing up which made me a definite animal lover. I used to love to catch bugs and look at them before letting them go - I still do that if I find a bug in the house =0).
Throughout school, I always liked science. I had some great teachers who really made science fun and fascinating! I loved to do any kind of hands-on experiment and was always interested in why things are the way they are. I also loved learning about animals, nature, the human body, the solar system, clouds, stars, and weather. I am still interested in all of those things. I had an amazing second grade teacher and in that class we hatched chicks in an incubator, witnessed a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, saw a solar eclipse, made our own silly putty, took care of class pets, and maintained a garden outside of our school. I aspire to create such lasting, influential memories in my future classroom.
Also, I am really into photography and one of the types of pictures I love to take are nature landscapes. The beauty of nature fascinates me and I thoroughly enjoy attempting to capture it in a picture. I have a lot of nature pictures from my travels and a some sets of the same landscape during different seasons. The picture at the top of this post is one of many I took in Greece.
I am very excited to learn more about teaching science and transferring the fascination and appreciation I have for science to my students. There are so many possibilities in the science classroom because we have infinite examples in the world around us.
Hi Becky,
ReplyDeleteThat picture is amazing! I would love to see more of your photography!
You made silly putty in school! That is awesome!! haha!
great blog!!
Megan
Hi Becky,
ReplyDeleteI also love to take photos of nature! It's so beautiful and it's constantly changing! What kind of camera do you have? I'm looking to get a new camera, preferably one that is made for scenery and landscape shots. Any suggestions on what I should be looking for? Thanks!!
~Jillian
That is a great shot! I thought you found it online lol!! I'd love to see more of your travel pics!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post, and am looking forward to more!
SARAH ROSS
I have always wanted to visit Greece and after seeing your amazing photograph it makes me want to go even more!
ReplyDeleteHi Becky,
ReplyDeleteI loved reading your science story! I also loved to play outside with my siblings! Every summer we go to Maine and we used to walk to the "pondish" area of the lake and collect clay. We would also get leeches all over us but when we were kids we didn't care as much as long as we got to bring back to our camp buckets of clay. I remember watching a caterpillar turn into a butterfly. I thought that was so neat and we would record what we saw each day. Science is really fun and the teachers are a big part of that! :) Great blog! :)
Becky,
ReplyDeleteGet some pictures up of those nature shots!! I want to see them! I love taking pictures as well!!!!! :)
Making silly putty is unreal too! :)