Explore how real objects and simple experiments can bring science and nature into every lesson.
This book presents a practical approach to object teaching, using everyday things to spark curiosity, strengthen understanding, and connect classroom learning with the world outside.
This edition gathers a classic lecture on the intuition behind teaching with visible objects and an appendix on using a box of simple apparatus. It shows how teachers can encourage active observation, careful questioning, and student‑generated definitions, rather than rote memorization. The goal is to help learners see, think, and discuss ideas through direct experience and guided inquiry.
- Discover how to turn ordinary objects into clear, memorable lessons that build understanding step by step.
- Learn to ask questions, invite discussion, and let students describe what they observe in their own words.
- See practical tips for using simple tools, demonstrations, and a school museum to enrich daily teaching.
- Understand the value of linking science, nature, and everyday events to the curriculum in an engaging way.
Ideal for readers with an interest in progressive teaching methods and classroom science, especially those exploring hands‑on approaches to learning.