by Anne Hartline | Common Core, Content Area, Curriculum Development, Math, Science
Hi! I hope this blog finds all of you rested and relaxed after a holiday break! As I mentioned on my first blog, I’m a 6th grade Language Arts/Social Studies teacher at McKinleyville Middle School. I love my work, and I feel extremely grateful (most of the time!)...
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 | Arts, English Language Learners, Independent Learning, Library, Math, Reference Tools, Science, Social Studies
This site has an almanac, encyclopedia, atlas, biographies and more…..Provides reliable information, in a way that engages and entertains. Visit at: http://www.infoplease.com/
by Colby Smart | English Language Learners, Independent Learning, Library, Reference Tools, Science
This website is a richly interlinked ecosystem for learning about the Earth and Space sciences for use by general public, students, and teachers. – beginning through advanced, and in Spanish. Visit at: http://www.windows2universe.org/
by Colby Smart | Arts, Independent Learning, Language Arts, Library, Math, Reference Tools, Science, Social Studies
SweetSearch is a Search Engine for Students. It searches only the 35,000 Web sites that research experts, librarians and teachers have evaluated. Visit at: http://sweetsearch.com