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Erik Yates

How to Read the Next Generation Science Standards | Next Generation Science Standards - 0 views

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    The online version of the NGSS is interactive and quite detailed. This page has a video showing how to read the standards as well as a link to a PDF explaining how to read the NGSS.
Erik Yates

Topical Arrangements of Standards | Next Generation Science Standards - 0 views

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    This is currently the quickest way to see what is taught at each level in the NGSS. Clicking on a topic in a grade opens the standard to see the performance expectations, and that will help a teacher know what and how to teach that standard.
Erik Yates

» NGSS Parent Q and A - 0 views

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    Need to send parents information about the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)? This Q&A page from the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) is a great place to link to in your newsletters, websites, or Twitter feeds.
Erik Yates

Using Hook Stations To Engage Students In A Lesson - 1 views

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    How do you "hook" students on geology? What's a good way to get your class off to a good start? Check out this middle school science teacher's "hook stations" idea in a Teaching Channel video (5 minutes).
Erik Yates

The Next Generation Science Standards Gap Analysis Project | Rider University - 0 views

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    Rider University helped New Jersey find gaps between its science standards and the NGSS. This page has links to science and NGSS pages that are of interest to us as we implement the NGSS.
Erik Yates

New Jersey State Academic Standards: Science - 0 views

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    On this NJ DOE Science CCCS Resources page, scroll down to the section titled "Language, Literacy, and Learning in the Content Areas" to see Connections documents that will help you understand the Next Generation Science Standards.
Erik Yates

Math, Science, and More! Great e-Learning for Kids Website - 0 views

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    Looking for great online learning instruction and games? Thanks to Linda Kovacs for sharing this fabulous site!
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    Looking for great online learning instruction and games? Thanks to Linda Kovacs for sharing this fabulous site!
Erik Yates

Chemical Properties - 0 views

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    Looking for some cool chemical reaction demonstrations? Here are a few that are sure to wow the class.
Erik Yates

Playful Science: Dry Ice Bubbles | Not Just Cute - 0 views

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    This may be a bit intensive for the lower elementary students to do alone, but it would make a great demonstration activity or something fun for a science fair project!
Erik Yates

Understanding Science - 0 views

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    This University of California website is a good resource for personal professional development. While it is geared toward teachers, it does have a number of useful resources to use with students.
Erik Yates

http://www.njea.org/news-and-publications/njea-review/march-2014/next-generation-scienc... - 0 views

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    NJEA Review magazine had an article in March of 2014 about NGSS and the gap analysis that Rider University was involved with. This is a link to the article. Nice table showing the Teacher and Administrator Findings.
Erik Yates

NGSS Hub - 0 views

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    This NSTA "hub" of NGSS knowledge allows you to quickly find the topics for your grade level.
Erik Yates

5th And 6th Grade Science Lesson Plan - Continental Drift - 0 views

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    How can we help students visualize how the continents used to fit together? This hands-on activity is worth a try for earth science!
Erik Yates

http://ngss.nsta.org/ - 0 views

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    Looking for the latest information about the Next Generation Science Standards? This is the go-to site for NGSS information from the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).
Sergio Perez

SFT_preprint-EN_2_col.pdf - 0 views

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    Unification theory with no extra dimensions. The first part unifies the strong nuclear force with the gravitational force in a mathematical way; the quantum vacuum is treated as a deformable system by the strong nuclear force. The second part unifies the nuclear force with the quantum vacuum in a hypothetical structure; the quantum vacuum is treated as a supersymmetric and metastable system with properties related to the different types of particles' motion.
Erik Yates

Science Notebooks on Pinterest - 0 views

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    You probably have a Pinterest account already, but if you're looking for a board to follow, this will give you endless ideas for interactive science notebooks.
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