Warnings, Rules, And Guidelines for Safe Solar Observing
Guidelines for safely observing solar events!
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Guidelines for safely observing solar events!
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Introduce students to the achievements of the daring women who’ve paved the way for the next generation of STEM professionals.
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Engage your STEM students by watching the Hidden Figures movie and trying out our activity.
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Claim your free downloadable science poster from Ward's World
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A step-by-step break down of the application process shows you how easy it can be to secure funding.
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Tips and tricks for how to spark students' interests in biology class.
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In this activity, students will research the food chain of an owl.
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Include these science facts in your geology lesson plans to energize your class.
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Activities to help keep students sharp academically all year long while providing them with engaging new experiences.
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Students can think like a scientist by using the scientific method.
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Teach students about the busy world of bees, butterflies, and other animals that do the vital work of moving pollen around with this free resource from McGraw Hill’s Access Science.
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Here’s a five-minute crash course in makerspaces so all your ducks are in a row for when you decide to dedicate a space for making in your classroom.
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Download this simple biology lesson plan and introduce elementary science students to the plant pigments responsible for autumn leaf colors.
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Students use their noodles to investigate the chemistry of balancing pool water pH to clear away algae, scaling, and bacteria.
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Grow, evolve, and transform your lesson plans with our most popular butterfly resources—all in one place.
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Harness your students' curiosity and imagination with this fun activity where students use observation skills to model Moon phases and learn concepts on gravitation and relativity, light, and spectra.
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Deepen students’ knowledge of how Earth’s position in its orbit and its tilt cause the seasons, affect temperature, and the amount of daylight each hemisphere gets.
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Celebrate African American scientists' incredible achievements and get original works of art to inspire your students to blaze their own trail in STEM fields.
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