You don't need spectacular phenomena to uncover & develop students' ideas. Phenomena can be as simple as a pair of jeans hung out to dry or a thermometer inside a mitten. USI books have lots of examples of familiar phenomena #NGSS#phenomena#NSTA#formative#SciEd
The Argumentation Toolkit @berkeleyscience
https://t.co/aDx74t4Zc2
"The resources are developed around 4 elements of scientific argumentation that students need extra support around: 1) Evidence, 2) Reasoning, 3) Student Interaction, & 4) Competing Claims."#ASTBookChat#NGSSchat
Have you seen the latest expansions to Virtual Field Trips for Science? 🚌 🔬
Plan a 'visit' to museums like Berlin Natural History Museum and Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Or explore factories like M&M 🍫 and Toyota 🚙 https://t.co/F2CUWAYQ41
Best book for some #STEM and growth mindset inspiration!! Thanks @KinderPrincessD for always supporting a love science with your kinders ❤️❤️#nbpsscidept
HUGE NEWS!
For #TeacherAppreciationWeek2020 , we are excited to announce browser-compatible versions of many of our legacy Java simulations! This stopgap solution opens on #Chromebooks & #iPads (performance/graphics will vary with device).
Info here!
https://t.co/YD63fYe4eZ
We are happy to share our 30 Day Science Challenge!! While we are all engaged in home-based learning let's have some fun with science! See if you can complete each & cross them all off in 30 days. Share @NGSSphenomena and we will share some of our favorites! #NGSS#NGSSchat
In addition to instructional material reviews, our team also offers professional learning services to guide the education community in using the materials evaluation tools found on https://t.co/Qdh7YsRgyM.
Want to check out some awesome demonstrations on Saturday? Rutgers Day is going virtual. Look at their schedule for some cool ideas. https://t.co/NZQsuzr4Gf #virtualwwprsd#njed@RutgersSEBS@RutgersU