This weeks tips, tricks, ideas Every year, the world celebrates Earth Day on April 22nd, a day the United Nations recognizes as International Mother Earth Day. It is a day to remind ourselves of the importance of clean air, fresh water, and unlittered land. It's
when we can all participate in making that happen rather than accepting the trash-filled oceans, the smoggy skies, and the debris-laden land that is becoming the norm in our lives. More |
Every Earth Day (April 22, 2023 this year--see our previous article on Earth Day Class Activities) someone in your school, maybe the parent group,
raises the question of WHY NOT a paperless classroom? Everyone nods their heads, agrees this is a revolutionary idea, and moves on as Earth Day passes. Really, though: Why not? There are benefits to adopting alternatives to paper: Click here for more. Here are popular online resources for physics classes: - CK12 Physics simulations
- Concord Consortium–chemistry, earth science, engineering, life science, physics
- Crash Course: Physics (videos)
- Monster Physics
- PhET Simulations for
chemistry and physics
- Physics Catalyst
- Physics Classroom
- Physics Forums
- Physics instructional videos
- Roller coaster simulator
- Simple Physics
More It takes a certain kind of person to be a teacher. It’s one of the most noble professions you can choose, especially when you think about the powerful impact you can have on your students’ lives. However, before you get to that point, you need to decide which grade you want to teach and
what kind of teacher you really want to be. Some people choose to work exclusively with younger children while others prefer to teach middle school students or in high schools. In this post, you’ll discover the different types of teaching approaches and decide which one matches most with your personal teaching style. More |
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