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Be a Friend to Trees ClassPack
Class Pack |
Using More Picture-Perfect Science Lessons: Using Children’s Books to Guide Inquiry, K-4 in your classroom is easier than ever! NSTA’s ClassPacks, each sufficient for a class of 28 students, are lesson-specific…
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Following children's interests; following a caterpillar over winter
Blog Post |
It’s always interesting to hear how other early childhood educators make the most of children’s curiosity to teach science concepts. Guest blogger Maggie Posey is a mom to a curious two year old and preschool…
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Why Is a Covered Planet a Healthy Planet?
Lesson Plan |
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Why Does the Green Crab Love Climate Change?
Lesson Plan |
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Why is something that’s happening out in the ocean such a danger to us on the land?
Lesson Plan |
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How can growing seaweed help mussels?
Lesson Plan |
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How Can Wildfires Lead to Mudslides?
Lesson Plan |
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Should Our City's Wastewater Treatment System Produce Ammonia?
Lesson Plan |
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Why Do Some Cities Currently Have Dust Storms and Others Do Not?
Lesson Plan |
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How Can Feeding the Planet Change the Ocean?
Lesson Plan |
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How Does Temperature Affect the Rate at Which People Become Infected With Mosquito-Borne Diseases?
Lesson Plan |
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, March 26, 2024
Reports Article |
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, March 5, 2024
Reports Article |
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The Three-Dimensions of Teaching and Learning
Professional Learning Course |
Build an understanding of the three dimensions of teaching and learning by exploring (1) the research behind the three dimensions; (2) the K-12 learning progressions in each of the three dimensions; and (3) how each…
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The Three Dimensions of Teaching and Learning: Capstone
Professional Learning Course Module |
The capstone experience provides the opportunity to analyze and reflect on the high-quality science lesson Do Materials Change if they are Crushed? This lesson was selected from The Garbage Unit, part of the fifth-grade…