The NSF has funded our plans to develop technology-rich science curriculum modules for grades 3-6, which acknowledges that students learn different ways. The work at CAST, the Center for Applied Special Technology, has defined a flexible approach to teach
Resources for low tech to high tech math and science tools and strategies created with MS Office, free Internet downloads, or other inexpensive materials to provide access to math and science curricula
The Molecularium Project is expanding science literacy globally by exciting young minds about molecular science through experiential learning and unprecedented visualizations in immersive and interactive media. We aim to excite audiences of all ages to explore and understand molecular science in the world around them
This website, created by the Loudoun County Assistive Technology Team, provides links to resources for low tech to high tech math and science tools and strategies. They are created with Microsoft Office Suite, free Internet downloads, or other inexpensive materials to provide access to math and science curricula for all students. Includes cheat sheets for MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
"This Wiki site has been created to help teachers working with students with disabilities (SWD) in the math and science classroom settings. There are different pages for you to browse with various pieces of information and resources. Some pages are specific to intervention practices while other pages are specific to strategies, standards, and best practices."
YouTube Channel of a science teacher (Biology) at Loudoun County High School who is making videos for a flipped classroom model. Use these videos in your own science lessons.