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Science 2.0: Soaring in a Digital Ecosystem
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This column shares web tools that support learning. This month’s issue discusses how students can use digital technology to its maximum benefit.
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Citizen Science: Ecosystems and Eagle Populations
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This column highlights formal and informal science research projects that students can join and contribute to by gathering and sharing data. Soar into systems thinking with the Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey.
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Taking an Ecosystem Approach to STEM Learning
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Explore the Synergies project, a case study for how to comprehensively integrate three exemplary teaching practices into a STEM-learning ecosystem. The nature of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and…
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Beavers Building Ecosystems Classroom Manual
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Tried and True: Investigating ecosystems in a biobottle
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Biobottles are miniature ecosystems made from 2-liter plastic soda bottles. They allow students to explore how organisms in an ecosystem are connected to each other, examine how biotic and abiotic factors influence…
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Mountains Majesty: Ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains
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Traveling from the East, one can see the towering snow-covered peaks of the Rocky Mountains long before reaching foothills. But to fully appreciate these mountains, one must venture into them and experience up close…
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Science 2.0: Organizing a Bit of the Google Ecosystem
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This column shares web tools that support learning. This issue shares a list of tips to help optimize some of the most common Google interactions students have throughout the day.
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The Early Years: Ecosystems, Up Close and Personal
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This column discusses resources and science topics related to students in grades preK to 2. This month’s issue discusses children observing and documenting the growth of a plant from a seed to seed-production and animal…
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Teaching Through Trade Books: Exploring Ecosystems
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This month’s Teaching Through Trade Books column explores the complex relationships of living things to their natural environment and to each other. Investigations for grades K-3 and 4-6 are included.