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Sites for Teachers (35)

The Art of Reviewing Science Journals
Science journals are wonderful tools. They offer a glimpse into children’s science understandings, and they are both diagnostic and pedagogically informative to teachers. Examining and reflecting on children’s journal work lets teachers embed assessment in curriculum and instruction; however, effectively analyzing children’s journal writing and drawing takes practice. In this article, the authors describe ways to look at children’s journal work as intellectual and reflective practice and list questions to keep in mind when planning and assessing students’ journal entries.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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Student-Centered Notebooks
To recognize the benefit of science notebooks, they should be viewed as useful, personalized tools rather than an assignment. This article examines how the teacher can offer support while still ensuring that the notebook is personal to each student.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration, Inquiry
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Sites for Students (3)

Free Design Briefs and Ready to Use Activities
Teachers - are you tired of assessing using pencil and paper? Here you will find activities that will have students creating models, cards, and pictures to show their knowledge of different concepts.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Questions, Inquiry
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Dare to Compare
Pick "Science" and a grade level (4th or 8th) to check your understanding of basic concepts. YOu can compare your results to U.S. national results and to international results. (Teachers: The science questions are from the TIMSS
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Interactive, Core Content
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Teaching Science to English Language Learners
This page has suggestions on adapting the text, hands-on activities, and grouping to help English language learners in science. In addition, there are links to "Science Language in Spanish" and "Science Fair Rules - Spanish."
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