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Top 11 Ways to Build Student Engagement in Weather

My Top 10 list for making weather lessons more engaging.

Posted byJustAddH2OTeacherFebruary 21, 2020October 2, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:build a barometer, make your own anemometer, make your own weather vane, science teacher blog, using weather data to teach graphing skills, weather activities for children, weather lesson plans, weather maps for kidsLeave a comment on Top 11 Ways to Build Student Engagement in Weather

‘Twas the Night Before Break

Twas the night before break, in the science class. Excitement was brewing, a feeling so vast. The students were restless, with minds all astray, Anticipating the freedom, the end of the day.   In the classroom, the…

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Try a set of Free Boom Cards!

Are Boom cards appropriate for middle schoolers? I first tried Boom Cards in my middle school science classroom during the pandemic. We were teaching via Zoom (ugh – I hate to even think of those days!) and…

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End of Year Activities for Middle School Science

You’ve finished your curriculum and your kids are ready to go! How can you keep them busy and entertained and, if you’re lucky, teach them a little science? Here are my top 8 end of year activities…

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