Now, don't get me wrong - if you want to think that I am some super, amazing, extraordinary, crazy intelligent person......go right ahead!!! I will not stop you. But the truth is that I know a lot about what I have been educated over; but if no one has ever taught me the information or I have not been so inclined to learn it on my own...I probably have little knowledge on a given subject. My lessons this week have really been an mind opener that I need to be more curious.
This week in physical science we are learning about the States of Matter and Phase Changes. Now, when I took physical science in high school; we learned about three states of matter - solid, liquid and gas. The teacher mentioned a fourth state of matter, plasma, but did not go into any great detail on what it was or how it worked. Well....just like Pluto is not a planet anymore...states of matter change too. We now know of FIVE states of matter!!! (wouldn't have guessed it would ya??) They are solid, liquid, gas, plasma and the bose-einstien condensate. Most kids know the basics of solids, liquids and gases but are really curious about the other two.
So here is what I know and what I tell them. Plasma is a very high energy state of matter. It is what all of the stars in the universe are comprised of. The bose-einstien condensate (BEC) is a type of matter that only occurs near absolute zero (roughly -453oF) and is where a group of atoms will behave as one. I tell them it is like the school of fish in Finding Nemo - there is lots of little fishies that all act as one single object. That's it - that is literally all I know about these two states of matter. Last year when I taught it, I didn't have much time and so I couldn't look up new information and this year I again ran out of time. (I swear that teaching makes time go by faster than the rest of the world!) Needless to say, my kids are always curious and I have to try and analyze their questions quickly and think of a logical response but they seem to always get me with a question that I literally have no idea how to answer it. So I have two responses stored in my back pocket.
- That is a great question! I appreciate your curiosity, but I do not know the answer...which makes this a great opportunity for you to go home and do some of your own research! When you figure it out...let me know the what you found out!
- That is a great question! I appreciate your curiosity, but I do not know the correct answer...would you like me to make something up so that I can give you an answer?
Anyways....back on topic. This whole situation really got me thinking that I need to be more curious! I need to go back to the basics and ask the questions that the kids will have so that I can be better prepared to answer their questions. Its been a good reality check that I don't have all the answers and I can always learn more. Which is actually in really good timing because I start school again next week!
If you did not see my facebook status yesterday; I have signed up for grad school! It is a cohort program through William Woods University and I will be done the beginning of June 2014. I will be getting my Masters in Administration. Even though I am not sure I ever want to be on that side of the desk, I think I will learn a lot and moving horizontally on the pay scale won't be too shabby either!
I hope everyone has a fan-freaky-tastic halloween!!!!! And don't forget - its never to late to learn something new!
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