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This collection contains resources that support a lesson on energy. These resources provide not only content based knowledge, but also contains practical tips and tricks of how to teach students about renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy.
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Wed, Jun 17, 2020 1:38 AM in Student and Parent Involvement
I agree with the previous reply. Being that many students are at home right now with their parents or other family members this is a perfect opportunity for all of them to be engaged. I would say in addition to the friendly household experiments, to create inquiry based lessons that are catered to an at home adventure that the parents can partake in. If not the parents maybe an older sibling or o...
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Wed, Jun 17, 2020 1:32 AM in Classroom Management during Remote Learning
Hey Sol!
I think that this is a great question especially given the circumstances that many teachers have been put in during a time like this. I am a new teacher as well and have found it harder to keep students focused and engaged through a webcam. Something that has worked being sure to allow students "brain breaks" before transitioning into the next topic. I find that a good stret...
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Hibernation & Migration Collection
Wed, Jun 17, 2020 1:53 AM
Great Collection!
I found this collection to be very helpful towards gathering up resources on a unit on hibernation and migration. I really enjoyed the fact that the focus was not only on animals, but plants as well. Of the animals that were featured they were still diverse. I also appreciated that this collection includes practical examples of how these different concepts have been taught in the classroom. Really helpful! :)
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