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Recent Posts by Tara
Sun, Feb 25, 2024 9:58 PM in Classroom Management
I'm not sure what grade you teach, but I find that brain breaks are essential to my third graders to keep their focus and to keep them engaged!
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Sun, Feb 11, 2024 4:20 PM in Making Science Meaningful with Little Time
I am a second-year 3rd grade teacher at a school that is departmentalized with one teacher teaching Math and Science and a partner teacher teaching ELA and Social Studies. With such an emphasis placed on Math these days, there seems to be little time left for Science. How do you find the time to make Science meaningful under such time constraints? Are there any strategies you...
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Recent Reviews by Tara
Mon, Feb 19, 2024 9:18 PM
Heredity and Variation
The e-book was well organized. I specifically liked that it was interactive and had questions embedded throughout to check your understanding. This was a a refresher in some areas and brand new information for me to learn in others. In the section that shows the diagram of cells during meiosis, it said you could click on the cell for more information, but that did not work for me. Overall, I think these books are great resources!
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