Tales and Test Tubes

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A brochure with images of students engaged in dynamic learning activities, including writing, drawing, and conducting science experiments with test tubes. The background is a solid yellow, and the brochure features colorful educational graphics.

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Teachers: Joaquín Ramírez Ramírez
Grade & Subject: 12th Grade
School: PrepaTec


The high school students co-created a children´s science story with kids from an elementary school from their community. They got inspiration from reading published children´s books, interviewing a local scientist, and doing their own experiments. The kids contributed with the definition of the topic and first drafts of the story and some of the illustrations. The high school students were in charge of developing the story, including the scientific concepts and making it bilingual.The students learned how to communicate a scientific concept through a story that engages a young audience. They learned how to collaborate with their readers (the elementary kids) and to design a digital and physical book to share with the public. The project concluded with an exhibition of the books with the kids and their families.

Teacher Reflection

From this project I learned that the high school students value a lot that their products have an impact outside the classroom and that they have an authentic audience. Approaching science through different perspectives (art, stories, research…), gives the students multiple opportunities to connect with the content of the subject. In a next iteration, I would like to explore the possibility of inviting local and national editors and publishers as experts and audience of the books, so the stakes of the project increase and the students engage in more high quality work.

­—Joaquin

Student Reflection

I liked a lot writing and drawing a story with characters that we created. I went all out with my creativity, and I am proud of it.

—Anabel G.

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A brochure with images of students engaged in dynamic learning activities, including writing, drawing, and conducting science experiments with test tubes. The background is a solid yellow, and the brochure features colorful educational graphics.

Teachers: Joaquín Ramírez Ramírez
Grade & Subject: 12th Grade
School: PrepaTec


The high school students co-created a children´s science story with kids from an elementary school from their community. They got inspiration from reading published children´s books, interviewing a local scientist, and doing their own experiments. The kids contributed with the definition of the topic and first drafts of the story and some of the illustrations. The high school students were in charge of developing the story, including the scientific concepts and making it bilingual.The students learned how to communicate a scientific concept through a story that engages a young audience. They learned how to collaborate with their readers (the elementary kids) and to design a digital and physical book to share with the public. The project concluded with an exhibition of the books with the kids and their families.

Teacher Reflection

From this project I learned that the high school students value a lot that their products have an impact outside the classroom and that they have an authentic audience. Approaching science through different perspectives (art, stories, research…), gives the students multiple opportunities to connect with the content of the subject. In a next iteration, I would like to explore the possibility of inviting local and national editors and publishers as experts and audience of the books, so the stakes of the project increase and the students engage in more high quality work.

­—Joaquin

Student Reflection

I liked a lot writing and drawing a story with characters that we created. I went all out with my creativity, and I am proud of it.

—Anabel G.

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