
A multi-component, bilingual, family-centered program designed to engage preschool children and their parents and caregivers in the engineering process.
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Challenge your students to submit ideas about how to address climate change by reducing greenhouse gases!
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EarthLabs is a free suite of online modules comprising the laboratory component of a middle school, high school, or introductory college Earth science course.
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Despina Stylianou and Maria Blanton show how building daily instruction around mathematical argumentation can enliven your classroom and re-engage your students.
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What’s the Weather? encourages students to build ideas of science content and process through hands-on and online investigation of the weather in their location.
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Use video technology to see patterns in students’ learning you couldn’t see before.
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The Inquiry Project takes a unique approach to a study of matter for grades 3–5, bringing together core ideas, scientific practices, and crosscutting concepts.
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Suggestions for quick explorations known as “ten-minute math” are woven throughout the units to support and balance the in-depth work of each unit.
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Teaching Science to English Language Learners combines research findings with classroom vignettes and the perspectives of teachers to support your efforts to see diversity as a resource in the science classroom.
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The Talking Mathematics project explored ways teachers support mathematical discourse in elementary classrooms.
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