by Colby Smart | Content Area
Social and emotional learning expert and longtime Edutopia blogger Maurice Elias pointed us to a fantastic resource to share with parents. Produced byNBC’s Education Nation project, the Parent Toolkit website has comprehensive resources and minute-long videos...
by August Deshais | Content Area
Science has always been about making things. Since the beginning of human attempts to understand the world, scientists, both formal and informal, have made observations, which led to making theories, and in turn to making tools needed to test the validity of those...
by Stacy Young | Arts, Math, Science
Since 2010 the National Science Teachers Association has endorsed Arts education to further scientific learning. A recent study supports those results. “Over the last three years, the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded the Art of Science Learning to hold a...
by Stacy Young | Arts, Science
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by Colby Smart | Common Core, Math
This article comes from Edutopia. A helpful list of Math Apps designed to improve your students’ math fluency. “There are so many ways to use mobile devices with students. You can create interactive textbooks for children to read, ask them to explain...
by Anne Hartline | Common Core, Content Area, Language Arts
Welcome to my blog! Since this is my first blog post (ever!) I’d like introduce myself. I’m Anne Hartline and I teach 6th grade Language Arts and Social Studies at McKinleyville Middle School. Though my undergraduate degree is in Environmental Sciences, my passion as...