All High School resources
Journal Article
Interactive science simulations (sims) have become popular tools for science educators, and research confirms that sims can improve student learning (...
By ARGENTA PRICE, CARL WIEMAN, AND KATHERINE PERKINS
Journal Article
Atmospheric Scientist Shawn Urbanski
Atmospheric scientists study the chemical composition of the atmosphere. More specifically, they look at how atmospheric gases, liquids, and solids in...
By Luba Vangelova
Collection
Explaining Matter with Elements, Atoms, and Molecules
Detailed information about matter, elements, atoms, and molecules...
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NASA eClips Bundle: The Carbon Cycle
Carbon is an essential building block for life. The resources in this bundle will explain how this life-sustaining element moves through the environme...
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NASA eClips Bundle: Earth's Energy Balance
This NASA eClips Bundle, geared toward grades 6-9, includes two videos on Earth's energy balance featuring NASA Subject Matter Expert Patrick Taylor. ...
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This bundle from NASA eClips contains a video that explains the life cycle of stars, a student-produced Spotlite video that confronts the science misc...
Blog Post
Achieving Equity Through Assessments
Our school requires all students to take chemistry. We teach all levels, ranging from Collaborative/Inclusive Chemistry to Honors and AP Chemistry. Al...
By Laura Littrell and Kevin Williams
Blog Post
NGSS: Planning for Science Success for All Students
Creating an Environment for All Students to Show Their Understanding Much discussion has focused on how the NGSS (and other state standards based o...
By Hallie Booth