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Recent Public Collections by Sydney
Food Chain/ Food Web
This collection will hold resources to guide me that align with the standard: SC.3.L.17.2: Recognize that plants use energy from the Sun, air, and water to make their own food.
9 Resources
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Recent Posts by Sydney
Tue, Nov 17, 2020 1:04 PM in New Teacher
Hey everyone I am new to using NSTA, I am still in school studying Early Childhood Education. I was curious what tools you found most beneficial and useful on the site used in your early education classes?
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Tue, Nov 17, 2020 1:02 PM in Student Engagement
Hey everyone! I remeber in elementary school my science teachers would get us engaged by doing a small science experiemnt before going into the lesson. Since we are now doing school virtually since the pandemenic does anyone have tips on how to get your elementary students engaged before a lesson?
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Recent Reviews by Sydney
Logan's Science Lesson Light Collection
Tue, Nov 17, 2020 12:59 PM
Excellent
I really enjoyed looking over this collection. I think all of your resources are important to use when teaching this lesson you picked. I liked how you included information on the nature of light and its characteristics. This is important so students can grasp a general understanding of what light is before they start seeing examples of what it may look like. In the article Seeing the Light it shares examples and tips when teaching students about the nature of light which will be very helpful.
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