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| Place-Based Education: An Ecology Unit | Lab Out Loud co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler welcome Chris Wyland to the podcast. Wyland is a middle school math and science teacher at the Cottonwood School of Civics and Science in Portland, Oregon, where the the entire school focuses on encouraging exploration of the natural world and involvement in the local community through the arts and sciences. Continuing a discussion of place-based education in science, Wyland joins the podcast to explain this approach in an ecology unit in which his middle school students are partnering with the Portland Parks and Recreation Department to apply their scientific knowledge to fieldwork that benefits their local community. | |
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| | | | | | | | Ship NSTA Press for Free to Your Classroom Library | Between now and April 30, 2018, get free shipping when you order $75 or more of NSTA Press and NSTA Kids books in the online Science Store. Use promo code SHIP18 when you check out online. (Offer valid on orders placed for NSTA Press books and e-books shipped to U.S. addresses. May not be combined with any other offer.) | |
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| | | | Young Meteorologist Program | This online game—produced by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Weather Service—teaches students how to stay safe through weather hazards such as hurricanes, lightning, floods, tornadoes, and winter storms. |
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| | Our World: Sun's Position | This NASA resource can help students in grades 3–5 learn more about how the Sun's position in the sky changes due to Earth's rotation, revolution, and tilt. |
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