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Tracy Watanabe

Technology & Engineering Passages | ReadWorks.org | The Solution to Reading Comprehension - 1 views

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    Great STEM reading passages with CCSS questions -- Click on link to see passage and click on links for Teacher's Guide K-8th grade passages (Scroll down for middle school science) - Reading passages for students (STEM) -- with Teacher Guide (click on links to see) with Common Core questions
Tracy Watanabe

Engineering Interact - Interactive science & engineering for 9-11 year olds - 0 views

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    great for 45th-5th grades
Tracy Watanabe

Lessons - Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    Find Lessons for K-12 in earth science, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, health/medicine, engineering, social sciences, technology, math/statistics, nature of science, careers. All lessons at ScienceNetLinks include: 1. Purpose (essential question explained) 2. Context (content knowledge and application to real world 3. Motivation (advance organizer serving as a entry event building on need to know) 4. Development (specific lesson plans and scaffolding) 5. Assessment (range of formative, summative, content specific, and 21st century) 6. Extensions ( next steps, scaffolding, and differentiation) 7. Related resources (useful for related investigation). -- @mjgormans
Tracy Watanabe

Teach the Hour of Code | Code.org - 0 views

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    "The Hour of Code is an opportunity for every student to try computer science for one hour. During Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 9-15), we're making history and recruiting 10 million to join in and do the Hour of Code. Sign up"
Tawnya Woronec

Eyes on the Earth - 0 views

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    This is a way for students to assume the role of NASA scientist to learn more about the Earth and collect data.  Students can view real data about sea levels, the Arctic sea ice minimum, carbon dioxide readings, global temperature and the ozone hole.  Students can study each mission to gain a better understanding of  what NASA scientists do and study.  For younger students, the 3D globe is a great way to help students understand continents, oceans and earth rotation.
Tracy Watanabe

Hour of Code | SciTech Tucson - 0 views

  • SciTech Tucson is hosting Southern Arizona Hour of Code Week – March 24th-30th, 2014. Whether you are a K-12 classroom teacher or an after school club advisor, SciTech Tucson challenges you to open the door for your students to experience the world of computer programming. The largest initiative of its kind, the Hour of Code is a campaign to recruit 10 million students to try computer science for ONE HOUR. It is so easy, you do not even need experience as a computer programmer to engage your students. You also do not need access to computers for your students to participate. Register, and engage your students for an Hour of Code, to receive certificates for you and each one of them!*
Tracy Watanabe

Stenhouse Publishers: Becoming Scientists - 1 views

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    entire book is online inquiry based teaching in diverse classrooms, Grades 3-5
Shauna Hamman

2015 Summer Institute | www.AZStemTeachersCenter.org - 4 views

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    Deadline to apply is April 6. Great opportunity for 1st-5th grade teachers! (The email I got said there is a $100 charge if you are accepted, but that covers room and board, including 3 meals a day, for 12 days!)
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