Enhance your science classroom with our educational lab posters & engage students with vibrant visuals that reinforce key science concepts and promote learning.
Session: Innovations in Teaching Earth-System Science for the K12 Classroom (Posters)Northeastern
I stayed the second and third night at the Butch Cassidy Hideout Motel in Circleville (Butch Cassidy grew up on a farm near here and went to school here until he turned outlaw), which I had arranged in advance, but no one was there to check me in and the restaurant was closed. There...
No messy soil or holes need to be dug. No flower pots spilling on the floor. Your kiddos hands will stay clean (relatively anyway) and the growing can take place inside a classroom or even a kitchen. The seed in a bag activity can be used during a unit on plants or introducing lifecy...
organisms. But you’ll also find chemistry supplies, lab furniture, physics equipment, and even e-learning resources. Fun fact: Carolina got its start more than 90 years ago, when a college professor made money by selling extra specimens he had collected in the field for his own classroom!
Provide the Discovery Tree template to students and/or post it at the front of the classroom. Explain the approach and activities. Step 3: Select books Invite kids to choose books. They can vote on one book for the class or split into small groups so that multiple books can be shared. ...
I asked students to move. We’d have two zones in the classroom, an “active” zone in which I’d expect students to interact with me and with each other, and an “inactive” zone, in which I’d have no such expectation. I made clear that there was no grade advantage or penalty ...
I knew the term had reached it’s maximum saturation point when visiting my son’s first grade classroom 2 years ago and seeing the design thinking process hanging on the walls of his classroom. The version for 6 year old went something like this: ask-imagine-plan-create-improve. Like all...
In short, rainbows are magical. Bring some of that magic into your classroom through The Rainbow Walking Water: Science Experiment for Kids. This experiment engages students while teaching about colors, color mixing, capillary action, and more! Add this one to your spring lesson plans today to ...
pretty much the only exceptions to this rule. Trendy political theories are noticeable in the most irritating ways — hateful graffiti slogans, disgusting ‘art’ posters, newspapers that offer slander instead of information — everyday life under socialism was nowhere near this painful on the eye....