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Original image: "Vietnamese Stick Insects, Baculum estradentatum"
By: Ryan Somma
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I feel it is very important to incorporate images into my curriculum. Some students are visual learners who need to see the character we are talking about or the actual numbers that are being added. They are most productive when images are shown. Other children may learn in different ways, but possibly have not been exposed to the specific material that is being discussed. For example, we engage in a unit on insects for Science. Some of these insects do not live in America; therefore, my students have not had any exposure to them. Using images the students will be able to learn about and explore these diverse creatures and imagine what it would be like to have them as part of the outdoors (maybe even indoors)!
I feel it is very important to incorporate images into my curriculum. Some students are visual learners who need to see the character we are talking about or the actual numbers that are being added. They are most productive when images are shown. Other children may learn in different ways, but possibly have not been exposed to the specific material that is being discussed. For example, we engage in a unit on insects for Science. Some of these insects do not live in America; therefore, my students have not had any exposure to them. Using images the students will be able to learn about and explore these diverse creatures and imagine what it would be like to have them as part of the outdoors (maybe even indoors)!

Hmmmm?? I think this deer has an expectation. You must have something it wants but it seems to be patiently waiting. :-)
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