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How to Make Every Student Feel Valued

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter I hope today's show will provoke thought and thinking about what it means to relate to our students. Relationships may not be easily measurable but have a significant impact on student achievement. Stream by clicking here.

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STEAM and tinkering: a successful connection

Scientix

and related to Genetics, for example protein and DNA structure, can be difficult to understand for 12-13 year-old students or sometimes even boring. I suggested to my students to form small groups (2-4 persons) and I proposed challenges. I have been impressed by my students’ involvement.

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This Month at DE: April

STEM Discovery Education

Whether you’re reflecting on your impact on our planet for Earth Day or reading poetry to celebrate National Poetry Month, Discovery Education has timely content for a month full of exciting classroom activities. DNA Day Grades 6-12 Did you know DNA Day is April 25?

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Going Digital in the Age of Distance Learning

Amy Brown Science

Unprecedented school closures have all of us scratching our heads and trying to figure out how to get through just one day at a time. Both teachers and parents are scrambling to look for resources for our students that can be used digitally for distance learning. You will not get email notifications from TpT when resources are updated.

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Hosting a Mock Crime Scene in Forensics

The Trendy Science Teacher

Hosting a mock crime scene is an exciting way to bring your curriculum to life and engage your students. Today, on the blog, I’m sharing my tips for Hosting a Mock Crime Scene in Forensics. Have you recently taught a skill on which you can assess your students? Cigarette stubs, gum and empty coffee cups yield DNA.

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Prime Day Deals for Science Teachers

Mrs. Harris Teaches

This blog post is a round-up of Amazon deals and will be updated many times over the next couple of days (I’m going hiking with my mom Monday so I’ll the first update will be Monday evening!). I make a commission if you use any of the affiliate links I have in this blog post, so if you do, thank you for the support!

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Creating Community through Action

STEM Next

In West Virginia, a grandfather trades stories with his grandkids about his childhood watching Chuck Yeager break the sound barrier, as they work on their science project together. This blog focuses on the “A” for Act in the CARE framework. When it’s something relatable like food, the excitement and confidence grows!

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