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January 2010 Blog Posts (2)

Is This a Sluggish Strategy?

The following verse was created in response to and in reflection on the following mass-media story: Sea Slug Surprise: It’s half-plant, half-animal. Overall, this post starts with a bit of participation and play, continues with the story of how the “Sci-Po” fun began, how I gave it a shot in the classroom, and why this sort of thinking matters. It then ends with a few specific resources for biology teachers. Before you read it... (assuming you can choke it down) you're going to ask: "Why on… Continue

Added by Sean Nash on January 20, 2010 at 10:07pm — No Comments

Uses of Wordle in a Science Classroom.

I thought I'd share my most current uses of Wordle.



First - Teacher Planning: I was just assigned a student teacher. To help her comprehend the "big ideas" of our state core, we pasted the sections of the core she will teach into Wordle. When the Wordle was created, the maximum number of words was lowered to 35 from the "Layout menu." This helped her see the main ideas she should spend the most time on during her teaching time in… Continue

Added by Glen Westbroek on January 14, 2010 at 6:46pm — 2 Comments

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