It is important when scheduling students for an assembly that the presentation be worthwhile and educational.
Dennis Regling Wonder Shows’ Science and Math programs are written by teachers and professional educators to ensure everything in the shows is relevant. Though entertaining and exciting, often hilarious, the shows have no fluff. The demonstrations and experiments are designed to both educate and engage the students.
When bringing Dennis to your school, you can be sure that several of the following state standards are part of each show:
Ohio Academic Standards:
- Scientific Inquiry K.1, K.10, 1.1, 3.5, 5.3
- Physical Sciences 4.1, 4.5, 5.1, 5.2
- Physical Science – Grade K Topic: Properties of Everyday Objects and Materials
- Physical Science – Grade 1 Topic: Motion and Materials
- Physical Science – Grade 3 Topic: Matter and Forms of Energy
- Physical Science – Grade 4 Topic: Electricity, Heat and Matter
Indiana Learning Standards
- • The Nature of Science and Technology: K.1.2, 2.1.1, 3.1.2
- • The Physical Setting: 1.3.1
- • Scientific Thinking: 3.2.2, 4.2.1
Kentucky Academic Standards
- • Physical Science: SC-EP-1.1.3, SC-04-1.1.1
- Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations
- • Science Processes: S.IP.E.1, S.IA.E.1
- • Physical Science: P.PM.E.2, P.PM.E.1
Pennsylvania Academic Standards
- • Unifying Theme: 3.1.4E
- • Inquiry and Design: 3.2.4C, 3.2.7C
- • Physical Science: 3.4.4A, 3.4.7D
- • Earth Science: 3.5.4D, 3.5.7D
West Virginia Content Standards
- • Nature of Science: SC.S.K.1, SC.S.1.1, SC.S.2.1, SC.S.3.1, SC.S.4.1,
- SC.S.5.1, SC.S.6.1
- • Content of Science: SC.S.1.2, SC.S.2.2, SC.S.3.2, SC.S.4.2, SC.S.6.2