Check out all my favorite robots and robotics lessons for beginners and elementary students! Perfect for introducing kids to the basics of coding.
Distance Learning Science Unit: Evidence for Evolution: NGSS MS-LS4-2 and MS-LS4-3. Students will learn about homologous structures, analogous structures, and
Three easy ways to differentiate your lessons and make them accessible for every student - Getting Nerdy Science
Are you looking for fun activities to help your 3rd graders learn about life cycles, inherited traits, and survival? Check out the hands-on activities in this blog post that bring these hard concepts to life in a kid-friendly way.
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Distance Learning Science Unit: Evidence for Evolution: NGSS MS-LS4-2 and MS-LS4-3. Students will learn about homologous structures, analogous structures, and
Learn how to make robots easily! Seriously, we have found so many amazing ways to learn how to build robots. Kids of all ages, particularly older children
Best practices in phlebotomy covers all the steps recommended for safe phlebotomy and reiterates the accepted principles for blood drawing and blood collection. The chapter includes background information, practical guidance and illustrations relevant to best practices in phlebotomy. The information given in this section underpins that given in the remainder of Part II for specific situations. Document also provides information relevant to the procedure for drawing blood given below in Section 2.2, but focuses on blood collection from donors. Institutions can use these guidelines to establish standard operating procedures. Read more: Best practices in phlebotomy - WHO Guidelines on Drawing Blood Source: NCBI
This tornado in a bottle is a quick and easy weather science experiment. Learn how to make a tornado in a bottle with a few simple materials.
Habitats and animals iPad activity using FREE apps. Technology in the classroom.
Try this fossil experiment with gummy candy and bread to learn about how fossils and sedimentary rocks are formed. Plus- it's edible!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Sphero. The opinions and text are all mine. Coding. Robots. STEM. As parents and teachers, we know that we need to incorporate technology and computer science into our kids’ education, but it can be a little overwhelming, especially for those of us who grew […]
Kiwi crate and tinker crate are our familiy's favorite subscription boxes. Crafts and STEM themed activities engage creative kids and make great gifts!
Free FigJam and Jamboard templates to help increase student engagement and help you conduct your mini-lessons. Writing, Reading, Math, and Morning Meeting templates are included in our sample pack.
Jamboard is a collaborative online whiteboard space with simple, easy-to-use tools. You can access Jamboard by going to jamboard.google.com. I am a little slow to jump on the Jamboard train, but no…
*DIGITAL INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY* This is an editable and interactive tech enhanced item (TEI) that is created using Google Slides and aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (1-LS1-1 and 4-LS1-1). This TEI can be completed as an Elaboration or Evaluation activity during a 5E Science lesson. Your students will have an opportunity to apply their understanding of external plant structures and their functions to complete the fill in the blank and drag and drop activities embedded within the product. You can easily assign this assignment in Google Classroom by making a copy for each student. This product can be used in several ways: It can be used as a pre-assessment prior to teaching Earth’s Systems to assess your students’ prior knowledge It can be used to reinforce the concept of Earth’s Systems for SWDs (Students with Disabilities), ELLs (English Language Learners), or BGL (below grade level) students It also can be used for re-teaching It can be used as an independent practice or homework assignment It can be used during small group or whole group instruction Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please select on your "My Purchases" page (you may be required to login). Next to each purchase, there is a "Provide Feedback" button. Click on it and it will take you to a page where you can provide a quick rating and leave a comment for the product. All feedback is greatly appreciated and will help me to create meaningful products that can best service you and others. Thank you in advance for taking the time to rate and provide feedback ☺ Be the first to know about any new discounts, freebies and product launches: Find the red star near the top of any page within my store Click it to become a follower so that you will receive customized email updates about my store. ☺ Thank you for visiting Mrs. Broadus' Classroom. If you have any questions or concerns about a product, please feel free to email me. For more activity ideas about engaging your students in Science, please visit my YouTube channel or my Pinterest. Warmly, Angela Broadus
Increase engagement and deepen learning through student talk. I love using card sorts with real-world phenomena to spark discussion about changes in ecosystems.
Adaptations are those differences that appear in a subset of individuals of a plant or animal species that turn out to improve their survival chances in a
ChatterPix Kids is a great app for integrating technology and reading. In this tutorial I am going to show you the basics of what the ChatterPix Kids app looks like and provide 9 ideas for you to try with your students.
I decided to take on my own challenge of incorporating a STEM activity every day for a week. It turned out to be a huge success where both my students and I had a blast. Here were the various …
Try one of these 12+ free engineering design challenges and engineering projects to get kids brainstorming, building, and innovating with the engineering design process.
On the blog today we are sharing another awesome screen free coding activity. We love designing unplugged coding activities that use objects you can easily find around your house. That’s why we’ve previously designed unplugged
Looking for Science Reading Passages? These websites and apps will take you to science short texts you can share with your students.
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Ready for this?! Here are 11 of my favorite earth science apps and earth science websites for teachers! Lots of choices for your classroom.
Free coloring sheet all about your amazing lungs by I Heart Guts. Learn about your respiratory system and maybe have a little fun, too. Free printable anatomy coloring sheets all about the human body. Cute fun science STEM bio activities for science class or biology education by I Heart Guts -- the plush organ people!
I love robots, I mean I REALLY love robots. I love what it does for kids. How it amazes them, how it empowers them, how it reaches them like nothing else. I don't consider myself "techie" ( my own kids will agree), but somehow this "no tech" person has been coaching robotics for the last 8 years. Prepare for the shamless plug... all of those years my team made it to the state championship. I have had a front row seat to what robotics does for kids. I was able to see, literally you can see, the wheels turning in kids heads. Kids solve complex problems using robotics. So it makes perfect sense to use robotics to teach kids.....anything. Kindergarten is the perfect time to get started with robots. I never met a kindergarten child who was afraid to push a button. Their willingness to take risks with technology is far greater than people (ahem) of my generation. So where do you start? I start with BEE-BOTs. If you haven't tried BeeBots check them out here. I am an affiliate of BeeBot and can you can use my code Dellasfreeship to get free shipping. If you have, you already know the power of this simple but amazing little robot. I start the year with simple straight mats. To begin, I just have the kids use the clear button, the forward button, and the go button. I give the kids cards that tell them where to go and then they program the robot to that spot. The cheers that erupt when the BeeBot makes it to it's intended target is a joy to behold. Here is a video of my kids using the BEEBOT to learn about the life cycle of the frog. Watch my kids reading sight words using their BEEBOT I just started using BEEBOTs to spell and read word families Once the kids learn to program the robot in a straight line you can introduce turns. Now the fun really begins. You can use the robot to teach reading, math science, anything you can think of. The kids love the robot so much that even if they struggle with a topic or skill they are so much more willing to make mistakes with the robot. If you don't already have a BeeBot make sure you check it out. It would make a quick and easy Donors Choose project. If you already have one check out my BeeBot resources.
Here are five fun engineering challenges for kids to do with KEVA planks! If you’re not familiar with KEVA planks (the brand is Mind Ware), they are small wooden building blocks. You can use them to build all sorts of amazing structures without glue or connections – just stack them! We purchased ours two years […]
These 10 tech tips from Jeff Smith's 40-plus-year career in the automotive aftermarket can help you flatten the learning curve.
I'm a little sad that all the fun and fascinating science experiments are coming to an end...this is the very last one! I hope you have enjoyed this
Demodex mites are microscopic arachnids (relatives of spiders and ticks) that live in and on the skin of mammals – including humans.