The simple experiment setup. Image via Wiki Commons. In 1927, physicist Thomas Parnell poured hot pitch into a funnel at the ...
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7 no prep classroom games for when you have extra minutes
In this video I share seven of my favorite no prep games to pull out when we have a few extra minutes in class. These ...
A child bursting into tears over a lost toy. A sudden outburst of anger at bedtime. A quiet withdrawal that is hard to ...
With well-designed, intentional prompts, keyboarding instruction can help students develop several skills at once.
One of the biggest challenges for children with dyspraxia is not just physical coordination, but the emotional burden that ...
Four place-based learning practices that can connect students to community, nature and a sense of hope for the future ...
What is Inclusion in the Classroom and Why is it Important? Inclusion in the classroom means that all children, no matter their racial, religious, or ethnic background, gender, learning style, or ...
School is already hard enough, but when a child tries to navigate it while managing a physical or mental health condition, it ...
Spearheaded by the Digital Policy Office, the IT Innovation Lab in Secondary Schools programme and the Knowing More About IT ...
Hope Kubiak, (facing), and Samantha D’Ambrosio greet each other at Camp St. Charles in Newburg, Maryland, during the camp’s ...
BookGive is a free bookstore operating out of a converted gas station, and before you ask, no, this isn’t some kind of ...
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Simple resin experiment was worth trying
This video explores a simple resin experiment by adding an unusual material to observe how it behaves during the process. The focus is on curiosity and testing rather than achieving a specific outcome ...
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