THIS WEEK on – the ultimate transformer
"Nature’s changes involve biology, geology, chemistry, physics, and ecology." 4 activities included!
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TODAY on "What if, one day, you turned on the faucet and nothing happened?"
Will our world run dry? Easy ways to help students raise their voices abt water
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NEW on Earth is 71% water so why is only 1% available for drinking? Find out this and more with these hands-on activities that highlight +
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Help your students practice primary source interviews with THIS WEEK's lesson.
Get your Ss interviewing like their FAV authors!
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🦸‍♀️ ICYM our edition of -- we're using to teach the senses
Check out these easy classroom activities for sound, touch, smell
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ICYMI - How can spark students’ imagination 👀 Students design an invention based on nature and then build it in this lesson.
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ICYMI - We're talking fundamentals for kids on this week
Establishing rules
Recognizing patterns
Great + connections here
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🚗 Kids can learn about the science behind cars & what makes them safe to drive with Save the Crash-test Dummies by & illustrations by from our 2021 longlist.
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Longlist https://t.co/tXHOev2iP9

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TODAY on shares an engineering design challenge about biomimicry to find out why some look like animals.
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👀 Do you know some animals see colors we can't see? What would be like to have eyes on the side of your head instead of the front? This gorgeous book by Guillaume Duprat explores the many ways animals see the world! https://t.co/yzddbkYhRG

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It's Here are a few of my favorite children's books featuring women in science. And of course, Lilian Todd studied the science of flight!

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