by Carol Crivelli | Content Area
This year CUE North State affiliate was established; it includes Del Norte County east to Modoc, Humboldt County east to Lassen, Mendocino County east to Plumas and Lake County, (truly North state.) Get aboard the CUE train! Cue is no longer a specialized group of...
by Gillian Wadsworth, LCSW | Content Area
On May 12th, Humboldt County Office of Education’s screening of Paper Tigers. Paper Tigers documents one year in the life of Lincoln High School, an alternative education high school in Walla Walla, Washington that experienced extraordinary improvements in student...
by August Deshais | Arts, Common Core, Content Area, Science
Merging science and art may not be as zany as you think. Both subjects require attention to detail, involve an iterative process to reach completion, and (generally speaking) are intended to be shared with a broad audience. Some of history’s greatest scientists...
by Colby Smart | Content Area, E-Learning
Google Classroom is a wonderful tool to extend student access to resources, manage curriculum, and tame Google Drive file management. Recent changes let’s users integrate Google Forms for truly seamless integration. The resources below were organized using an...
by Stacy Young | Arts, Math, STEAM
Are you looking for a way to engage students in math with art? From the MIND Research Institute are some great ideas that scaffold learning in mathematics with tiling. Common Core Math Concepts (K-7th) include: Patterns, Perimeter, Area, Fractions, and Probability....
by August Deshais | Common Core, English Language Learners, Science
Throughout history science and writing have been intertwined. Scientific discovery servers no purpose if it is not adequately communicated to those who can benefit from that knowledge. Much like the world at large, writing and science must also be paired in the...