Share what is happening in your district and state related to the Corona virus and school closures. Does your school have a plan to support teachers, parents and students who might be home for an extended period?
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Free resources available to schools due to COVID-19
Learning Blade is providing FREE Student/Parent Activities to be used for Remote Learning Time. This resource just became free to schools due to COVID-19. It is focused on middle school, has activities, and focuses on STEM careers.
For more information: http://www.learningblade.com/remote
Download Student/Parent Activities: http://www.learningblade.com/parents
Do you know of any other free or discounted resources to use during this time? Please post them in this discussion!
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Free Life Science Curriculum Modules for grades 3-12
The Learn.Genetics and Teach.Genetics websites contain a wealth of learning modules on a variety of life science topics for grades 3–12. They are easily accessible and free of charge. For each module you see on Learn.Genetics, be sure to check out the matching supplemental materials on Teach.Genetics, and vice versa.
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NJ Center for Teaching and Learning - Free K-12 Math and Science
NJCTL can help your students learn remotely during school closures. Learn more: https://conta.cc/2QcnK4R
Our free, comprehensive digital course materials support students learning K-12 and AP science, mathematics, and computer science. These include presentations, labs, tests, homework, formative assessments, etc. and are available at: www.njctl.org/courses
In addition, online self-study courses for students are being made available for free until June 30, 2020 in the following subjects:
* Middle school mathematics
* High school mathematics, chemistry, and physics
* AP computer science, physics and chemistry
Learn More Here
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Free Resources 6-12
Hi All:
Hope all of you are doing well.
Some free resources we utilized as a 6-12 department to rollout our enrichment opportunities to our students this morning:
https://pbskids.org/designsquad
https://www.teachengineering.org/
https://hourofcode.com/us
https://phet.colorado.edu/en/
https://www.engineering.com/GamesPuzzles/tabid/82/Default.aspx
https://www.elkei.com.au/5-tinkercad-challenges-for-your-students/
http://www.makerspaceforeducation.com/3d-printing-and-design.html
I am also willing to share a high school CAD lesson I put together based on this Italian Coronavirus news story.
https://twitter.com/michalnaka/status/1239316241984049152
Just send me a DM via Twitter: @mrscottbot
Doug Scott from MA
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In reply to Free Resources 6-12 by Doug Scott
I was looking at the 3D…
I was looking at the 3D printing and design resources, and I love that it connects to TinkerCad. I currently teach 7th grade math, so I love using TinkerCad to tie in STEM when I am teaching scale and also my 3D geometry unit. Thanks for sharing all of the engineering challenges as well - I really want to tie in engineering more often into my classroom.
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Some more great STEM resources from TERC
Thanks to all who are sharing resources.
I wanted to provide some resources shared by my institution TERC in Cambridge MA
https://www.terc.edu/free-educational-resources/
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In reply to Some more great STEM resources from TERC by Joni Falk
Great resource!
I love this website! Really great resources and project ideas, I am a big fan of the "Windows on Earth" science experiment about space! Thank you for sharing!
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COVID19 Design/Fab Lesson Plan
I had mentioned above that I would share out a design lesson plan.
Can be scaled/changed to all age levels and changeout fab methods, components etc...
https://twitter.com/mrscottbot/status/1240374709662990341
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Design/Fab LP
Hello! I could not find the lesson plans. However, I did find the tweets of you furniture design examples. They were really intriguing. I am a Family and Consumer Science teacher that is getting her STEM endorsement. This would be a great way to incorporate more STEM in my FCS classroom. Thank you!
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Free Mathematics Puzzle Apps
SolveMe.edc.org has a collection of three, free, interactive, logic-building, mathematics puzzle apps based on the Transition to Algebra curriculum. Players can solve our trajectory of built-in puzzles or puzzles made by other users, create and share puzzles of their own, and collect trophies and achievements based on their progress. Each of the SolveMe apps have instructions available via the information icon (indicated with a question mark) and contain additional information for parents and teachers behind the information section's "About" tab.
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Free Science Resources
The Concord Consortium:
Engage your students with scientifically accurate virtual labs—free today and always!
PHENOMENA FOR NGSS:
Virtual Science Education Resources
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I love these resources for…
I love these resources for virtual labs. Thanks for sharing!
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Free online teaching and learning resources
Hi Everyone,
Last week, as part of The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy’s COVID-19 technology initiative, American technology companies were called on to make online learning resources more accessible for teachers, parents, and students as more Americans are encouraged to stay home amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Today, the technology industry rose to the occasion with the launch of TechforLearners.org, a new resource for educators, administrators, and public officials who are turning to online learning as coronavirus response disrupts the school year.
TechforLearners.org is a searchable online database of education technology tools that facilitate online classrooms and teaching, allowing educators to search for free and discounted tools and services by grade level, product type, and subject matter. The site, coordinated by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), will be continually updated and will soon include additional resources geared towards parents and students.
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Seven NSF-supported STEM resources for at-home learning
New from NSF re resources for at home learning.
"Seven NSF-supported STEM resources that are perfect for at-home learning"
https://beta.nsf.gov/science-matters/seven-nsf-supported-stem-resources-are-perfect-home-learning
If you try any of these out and if they are especially useful share your comments with the community.
Joni
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LabXchange: free resource for remote learning from Harvard
LabXchange is a free resource for remote and hybrid learning from Harvard University. It has high-quality digital content in the sciences (specificslly molecular biology and biotechnology), including lab simulations, that educators can remix into customized learning narratives. There are social features, like classes, discussion forums, and mentorship, that empower and connect learners, educators, and researchers worldwide.
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Resources from National Network of State Teachers of the Year
The National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY) has put together a google doc of online resources, strategies, helpful articles, and considerations.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oq8r4jbwvZ_Qq0QljgvfzP4l67ga0C87gw3KktcRaNY/edit#gid=1452778611
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NASA eClips Resources for at-home learning
NASA eClips™ is a NASA-supported project that brings together exciting video segments with educational best practices to inspire and educate students to become 21st Century explorers. This web-based video and resource repository for educators focuses on preparing students in grades 3 -12 for a world requiring a solid foundation in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
https://nasaeclips.arc.nasa.gov
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STEM for All Multiplex provides free resources
Free STEM Resources for Teachers and Parents Coping with School Closures
The STEM for All Multiplex, is a NSF-funded (#1922641), free, interactive platform featuring over 850 short videos that showcase NSF and other federally funded projects aimed at transforming science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science learning.
Curated Playlists are now available of 3-minute video presentations created by NSF and other federally funded projects that have developed quality STEM resources for teachers, students and parents. We list the grade levels that they are appropriate for starting from Pre-K and continuing to High School. They may be useful to many during this time of school closures. We provide a link to the short 3-minute video as well as a link to the resources which are all free.
https://multiplex.videohall.com/blogs/6
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ASLA provides STEMTLnet members Free K-12 Virtual Resources
ASLA’s collection of K-12 virtual resources are designed to not only keep kids occupied during their stay-cation at home but also support teachers in local areas.
Below are a few highlights from our article ASLA Designs Online Learning Fun at Home:
Host Story Time with little ones (students in grades K-5) with Green Trees and Sam, a delightful digital book of adventures about a young girl aspiring to become a landscape architect. Access the free digital version by Shannon Gapp, ASLA/Bolton & Menk.
Access ASLA's Activity Book for Kids (available in English and Spanish) and take a journey across an imaginary town to learn about the building blocks of landscape architecture. ASLA's Activity Books are also available for Teens and Adults.
Here are ways to offer screen time fun!
Find landscape architecture career resources at:
Also, the design of the space of ASLA’s green roof was translated into the ASLA Green Roof Education Program. The site offers a comprehensive online learning experience for students, families and educators, all around green roof design and technology. Designed for students in grades 6-8, The Roof is Growing! Education Virtual Program includes interactive online presentations, downloadable lesson plans, hands-on activities, a student workbook, and teacher guide.
In addition, check out ASLA’s “Fun Things to Do at Home” feature on Twitter and Facebook for fresh ideas daily! For a full list of ASLA’s online resources for students, visit ASLA’s Career Discovery and Diversity web page.
I’m available to answer any questions you might have!
Thank you,
Lisa J. Jennings, M.A., M.Ed.
Manager, Career Discovery and Diversity
636 Eye Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001-3767
202.216.2376 ljennings@asla.org
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In reply to ASLA provides STEMTLnet members Free K-12 Virtual Resources by Lisa Jennings
Roof top gardens
Thank you for sharing these resources. I am an urban STEM educator in Erie,PA and am very eager to work on some new topics in my class this year. I would love to introduce my students to the idea of urban heat zones. Would you be available to do teleconference with my class so that they can ask questions and learn from an expert? I look forward to checking out the ASLA's twitter feature as well.
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Support Students with Virtual Physics Experiments and Analysis
Need Resources and Support with Transitioning to Remote Learning?
We recognize the unprecedented moment in education across the country. Are you in need of support with maintaining student engagement in scientific practices through remote instruction? PEER Physics has discounted online resources to help with timely and effective web-based support for teachers and parents.
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IGNITE Worldwide Virtual Panels with Women STEM Professionals
IGNITE Worldwide is excited to launch virtual panels for girls and non-binary students of all ages to learn about education and career opportunities in STEM!
View and register for upcoming panels on our website
More information: Read more about our kick-off virtual panel here.
Upcoming Virtual Panels:
IGNITE Worldwide Virtual Panel and Interactive Q&A with Microsoft
Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 1:00 PM PDT
Click here to sign up and learn more
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IGNITE Worldwide Virtual Panel and Interactive Q&A
Friday, April 3, 2020 at 2:00 PM PDT
Click here to sign up and learn more
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IGNITE Worldwide Virtual Panel and Interactive Q&A
Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 11:00 AM PDT
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IGNITE Worldwide Virtual Panel and Interactive Q&A
Friday, April 17, 2020 at 1:00 PM PDT
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IGNITE Worldwide Virtual Panel and Interactive Q&A
Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 2:00 PM PDT
Click here to sign up and learn more
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Crash Science lessons and videos for grades 5-12
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In reply to Crash Science lessons and videos for grades 5-12 by Griff Jones
So cool!
I love these activities on the website! Thank you for sharing!
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In reply to Crash Science lessons and videos for grades 5-12 by Griff Jones
IIHS - Thanks
Thank you for this resource! This is my first year teaching Driver's Education. This is a great resource for incorporating STEM . I will definitely be using this!
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Learn virtual instructional strategies to engage students
Join us Thursdays at 12:00 PM PST for our PASCO Live events on Facebook and YouTube!
Recordings of previous live sessions:
Distance Learning Labs for Science - PASCO Live
https://www.pasco.com/resources/video/7tQ6SzMGg8A
Distance Learning: Coding and Computational Thinking with Blockly - PASCO Live
https://www.pasco.com/resources/video/cxDBqCY2MrY
Hybrid Learning with //code.Node
https://www.pasco.com/resources/video/_fyDRnH5980
Best,
Rosario Rodolfo
Regional Account Manager, Southwest
PASCO scientific
916-735-2055
www.pasco.com
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Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project - free resources
Hello STEM Teachers!
Please take advantage of the Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project's resource page, including opportunities to attend NASA speakers: https://sites.google.com/view/endeavorstemathome/home
Karen Woodruff, Director
kwoodruff@us-satellite.net
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Free Webinar - Strategies to support student engagement
What is PEER Physics?
Anchored in real-world phenomena, PEER Physics is an innovative, student-centered approach for teaching and learning physics in the high school, whether remote or in- person. PEER Physics is designed to address the most current standards, involving core concepts, scientific practices, and crosscutting themes. Students learn to advocate for themselves in an inclusive learning environment where they develop, share, critique, argue, and revise evidence-based ideas.
Webinar Details
Session 1: Thursday Oct 29th 10:00-11:00am MT
• How can students use evidence to develop models and support claims?
Session 2: Thursday Nov 12th 3:00-4:00pm MT
• What are some effective strategies to support students’ engagement in science practices virtually?
Session 3: Thursday Dec 3rd 10:00-11:00am MT
• What are some ways to think like an assessor in remote environments and keep a pulse on what students know and can do?
Who should attend? Science teachers, coaches, admin (no physics background required)
Register Here
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