Gearing Up for Next Generation Science
…that can’t be knocked down by a tornado for the Wizard of OZ. Create a zip line for Peter Pan. Plan a prototype for a new castle for Cinderella. All…
…that can’t be knocked down by a tornado for the Wizard of OZ. Create a zip line for Peter Pan. Plan a prototype for a new castle for Cinderella. All…
…is another popular option. Adding the tech element is sure to make the dog walking more fun, get kids moving, and help keep their number skills sharp over summer break….
…my friend and colleague Pat Calfee and illustrated by her 5-year old granddaughter Issy Gee. As I pulled those precious books out of their zippered pouch and held them in…
…author for each sale. This fee is reasonable if the person clicking the link actually purchased the product. But TpT products are often shared with others, which means the author…
…team think of a secret number. The players on the other team ask Yes/No questions to try to guess the other team’s number. Is your number higher than 50? Is…
…five great photos that illustrate your points. When you have too many photos, it slows down the page loading time. Please don’t submit photos with colored ovals or stickers on…
…and apply them in real life. Your Thoughts are Private, but Behavior is Public I often tell kids that “Your thoughts are private, but behavior is public.” You can think…
…the same number of candies? Inquiring minds want to know! Questions like these provide a perfect opportunity for a bit of data analysis fun! When I posed these questions to…
…shown on the right. Here’s a sample card to help you follow along with the explanation. Step by Step Directions: Print enough Team Formation cards so that you have one…
…the problem-solving process. Both steps are equally important, so I’ve decided to tackle them in two separate blog posts. In my first post, Part One: Crafting the Problem, I explained…
Guest Blog Post by Stephanie Moorman of Teaching in Room 6 Last week I shared Hands-on Geometry, Part I, and I’m back with Part II! The Hands-on Geometry Freebie shown…
…of the full program that will be open from December 29th to January 9th. I’ll tell you more about the program later in this post, but first I want you…