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Research-based curriculum embeds skills naturally through play-based experiences that adapt to each child's developmental level and interests.
A 2014 study found that emotions tend to “be felt” in similar areas of the body. Read where they’re found and how to release the emotions that can get stuck in your body.
By Cally Guerin Many years ago, I wrote a PhD thesis that used French psychoanalytic and postmodern theory. It may have been the translation of the texts, but I found it necessary to read, and re-r…
In a previous post, I described inquiry learning as comprising three elements: 1) questioning frameworks 2) information literacy / information seeking process 3) an action research cycle My con…
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Research is one of the many tasks that students need to develop especially in today's classroom with many inquiry projects, google and student led activities.
Where are all the neurodivergent scholars and research participants? Eight scholars make the case for greater adoption of open scholarship practices, “slow science,” intersectional collaboration, and more.
The main difference between descriptive and experimental research is that descriptive research describes the characteristics of the study group or a certain occurrence while experimental research manipulates the variables to arrive at conclusions.
These pages can be used as interactive notebook pages or simply as stand-alone, ready to use student activity pages to make research of a country or city a bit more fun! My “Less Mess” Interactive Notebook Activities allow for two simple steps: cut around the border and glue it in. That’s it! They are perfect for teachers who may have their students for just one short period per day. However, if you are a big fan of the “folds and flaps” that usually come with interactive notebooks, this resource can be a nice supplement to add to what you already have or to use on days when you may have less time. The pages are designed so that they will work in spiral notebooks, composition books, three hole binders, or as individual activity pages if you are not yet fully ready to commit to interactive notebooks in your classroom. ★ PLEASE NOTE that this resource is included in my "Less Mess" Map Skills and Geography Interactive Notebook Activities and my "Less Mess" Social Studies, Map Skills & Geography Interactive Notebook Activities Bundle as well. Give your students an opportunity to “explore” cities or countries that fascinate them. These activities could be done in two different ways. You could have the students write about the city or country first on the Dream Travel page (to see what they already know) and then do some research to complete the country (or city) page. Two versions of the writing page are included with different line spacing to better meet your students’ needs. Alternately, you could have them do a little research first on the country or city page and then write about their dream travels (incorporating what they learned from their research). If you’d like them to get create with their research, have them write fictional narratives (My Trip page) about their travels using details learned in their research The research page makes a colorful page to include on a bulletin board display when completed. ★ You may also want to check out my full line of "Less Mess" Interactive Notebook Activities!
Have you ever heard of foot shape genealogy? It is a concept out of the 19th century that still has some adherents today. It is based on the belief that the shape of your foot can tell you one of five ancient ethnic groups to which your ancestors belonged. Here is what you need to know about it.
The difference between qualitative and quantitative data and analysis - all you need to know. Qualitative vs quantitative data analysis: definition, examples, characteristics, contrast, similarities, and differences. Comparison chart in PDF.
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Advanced Clinical Research Associate Certification (ACRAC) The Clinical Research Associate Program is the perfect opportunity for you to have a career in research! This advanced program has over 200 hours of specialized training, which will teach students everything they need. You'll learn how to write reports and site visits with ease using our curriculum that covers all topics related directly or indirectly toward clinical trials work--and even teaches additional techniques for efficiency and workflow. Clinical Research Associate Training I How To Become A CRA ..........
What are the Properties or Rules of Logarithms, Grade 9, Grade 10, with video lessons, examples and step-by-step solutions.
What is Culture? “Defined expectations of behavior, words, symbols, habits, values, and beliefs that directly impact an organization’s work environment, vision & mission, ethical practices, obj…
Are you trying to get past a genealogical brick wall? Are you simply stuck in your research on a family branch and feel like you are going around in circles? It is time to elevate your research skills. Even pros can do it. Here are six tips to make you a better researcher.
I share a list of recommended free books for Data Science & AI from introductory level to advanced techniques: The LION Way: Machine Learning plus Intelligent Optimization Computer Vision Natural Language Processing with Python Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning Data Mining Algorithms In R Data Mining and Analysis: Fundamental Concepts and Algorithms Gaussian Processes for… Read More »Free Books Data Science & AI
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This is a quick update on my blog post on “Starting Research with Elementary Students“. I have to be honest…I love getting silly with my students, and often find that they pay more attention when I do. One of my favorite “characters” that I “get silly with” is the French Story Chef, Madame Liptak! I... Read more
The first time I organized a research session, I was working with Allison’s 6th grade AVID group – A great group of kids who are self-proclaimed talkers. It was clear I had to balance t…
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Today's graphic looks at science in general, rather than just chemistry. It's in a similar vein to the Rough Guide to Spotting Bad Science posted last...
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