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 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...
by August Deshais | Content Area, Science
Here’s a story- One hundred years ago Albert Einstein (whose birthday was last week!) predicted the existence of gravitational waves. The idea is that gravity is not laid out upon the universe like a uniform, unwrinkled blanket, rather it is subject to...
by Sandra Gonnerman | Common Core, Games - Educational, Library, Math, Science, STEAM
Whether you are teaching GEOMETRY or CHEMISTRY, HERC is your GO TO place for resources!It’s simple. Just go to HERC- The Teacher Place and click on the Destiny icon. Look for GEOMETRIC SOLIDS or RADICAL ATOMIC MODEL SET. We will even deliver it to your...
by Stacy Young | Arts, Math, Science, STEAM
The STEAM Resource page is live. Go to Resources tab and then STEAM to access. Currently, we have some presentations posted that were shared by the presenters of the breakout sessions. To post a STEAM resource, please contact Stacy Young...
by Stacy Young | Arts, Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Networking, STEAM
HCOE held its first STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) conference on 1/8-1/9/16. More than 250 educators, administrators, librarians, artists, makers, community and business members attended! Two keynote speakers, Dr. Gary Stager and Dale...