Your classroom's own CSI team will be engaged in no time. Since forensic science education is becoming more common in school curriculums, you'll need to be prepared with plenty of exciting materials. At Educational Innovations, we carryforensic and crime scene kitsas well asforensic software an...
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Explore area- I have a large classroom, and a few years ago got a small table and didn’t know what to do with it. I turned it into a student explore center. Mostly the items that I put on this table include magazines, extra pencils, rock collections, bones, random materials, and u...
Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Medium Crack open a pool noodle or two and create your own marble racetracks. Experiment with angles, force, and surface materials to find the fastest way to get the marble to the bottom. (Find more fun ways to use pool noodles in the classroom here.) Learn...
Classroom Management Teacher Student Back to School End of Year Family & Home Birthday Free Safety Materials Games Organization Misc. In the Kitchen Monthly Topics January February March April May June July August September October November December Seasonally Themed Learning Fall...
Science Toys- Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles. Scientific Method- a Quia quiz Scientific Method: Ordering- a Quia quiz Sink and Float- [for ages 5-7] Digger and the Gang ask you to decide whic...
Other materials can be compared to these minerals. Copper, for example, has a hardness of 2.5. Mercury is a liquid metal that is poisonous. When mercury is dropped onto a surface, it rolls off in little balls. This is because the forces between the mercury particles are very strong, so ...
In blended-learning scenarios students use different materials to study and understand the science in theory and then the classroom lectures offer the opportunity for students to comprehend the principle of different aspects in material science and apply their knowledge. Not all of the themes taught ...
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Do you integrate with Google Classroom, Canvas and Schoology? What if I get stuck on a lesson, is there someone who can help me? Do we need classroom science kits and materials for hands-on investigations? How much time do I need to teach these programs? I’m already so busy!