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Student Driven Storylines

Focusing Student Questions With Your Anchor Phenomenon Routine

Focusing Student Questions With Your Anchor Phenomenon Routine

Anchor Phenomenon Example Lesson

Anchor Phenomenon Example Lesson

NGSS-Aligned Middle School Science Curriculum Outline

NGSS-Aligned Middle School Science Curriculum Outline

NGSS Earth Science Unit Bundles

NGSS Earth Science Unit Bundles

NGSS Life Science Unit Bundles

NGSS Life Science Unit Bundles

Differentiation Strategies For NGSS Classrooms

Differentiation Strategies For NGSS Classrooms

An NGSS-Aligned Earth and Space Science Curriculum

An NGSS-Aligned Earth and Space Science Curriculum

Mindset Shifts For Supporting Independent Learners

Mindset Shifts For Supporting Independent Learners

Four Ways To Actively Engage Students With Anchor Phenomena

Four Ways To Actively Engage Students With Anchor Phenomena

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Bring Wonder Back

Creating Engaged and Active Science Learners

  • understand why “teaching topics” is killing curiosity and what to do instead
  • redefine your role as an educator and shift the work of learning where it belongs which means less work for you
  • transform your students into scientists which means creating a generation of creative, critical-thinkers

Access the replays from this free reimagining science seriesand get ready to bring the wonder back into your science class.

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