Waves and Their Application: Presenting complex problems to first-grade scientists and engineers.

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Title: Waves and Their Application: Presenting complex problems to first-grade scientists and engineers.
Authors: Clark, Brittany (AUTHOR) brittanyclark@pickens.k12.sc.us, Dean, Steph N. (AUTHOR)
Source: Science & Children. Jan/Feb2025, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p24-29. 6p.
Subject Terms: *College teachers, *First grade (Education), Physical sciences, Engineers, Engineering
Abstract: This article describes a first-grade lesson on waves and their application in technologies, a concept that can be challenging to teach in a way that is accessible for young students. A public-school STEM teacher and university professor partnered together to design a meaningful 5E lesson that was grounded in a local phenomenon: the regional airport has lost radio capabilities and now we need to find a way to communicate safely to pilots trying to land their planes. Students took on the role of avionic engineers, creatively engaging with the three-dimensional learning experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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