ELEMENTARY:

    • On the website, scroll down to find Resources for K-5.
  • Book List
    • Click on the link above and log in with your Google account. Scroll down the page to make a copy of the Wonder Pack slides.  You can download it as Google Slides or PowerPoint. 
    • Once you have downloaded the slides, scroll down to find the Elementary slides. 
    • Click on the link above and log in with your Google account. 
    • Find the slides that pertain to the grade level you are teaching.  
    • Once you click on a set of slides, click on the arrow next to “Teach.”  It will give you three options: Live Participation, Student-Paced, or Front of Class.
    • This is a rap contest for grades K-12 that is sponsored by Nearpod and Flocabulary that will run from September 15 – October 15, 2021.
    • In the video, students will learn about the contest and how to enter. 
    • You will need to create a free account if you don’t have one already.  After clicking on the link, use the filter on the left to select the grade you want reading passages for.  Most of the passages are accompanied by question sets.
  • Edpuzzle 

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL:

    • On the website, scroll down to find Resources for 6-8.
  • Book List
    • Click on the link above and log in with your Google account. Scroll down the page to make a copy of the Wonder Pack.  You can download it as Google Slides or PowerPoint. 
    • Once you have downloaded the slides, scroll down past the Elementary slides to find the Middle School slides. 
    • Click on the link above and log in with your Google account. 
    • Find the slides that pertain to the grade level you are teaching.  
    • Once you click on a set of slides, click on the arrow next to “Teach.”  It will give you three options: Live Participation, Student-Paced, or Front of Class.
    • This is a rap contest for grades K-12 that is sponsored by Nearpod and Flocabulary that will run from September 15 – October 15, 2021.
    • In the video, students will learn about the contest and how to enter.
    • You will need to create a free account if you don’t have one already.  After clicking on the link, use the filter on the left to select the grade you want reading passages for.  Most of the passages are accompanied by question sets.
    • To encourage your students to learn more about these scientists and to explore related science projects and careers for scientists they find interesting, for each scientist, we have included a short biographical summary, links to 1-2 hands-on science projects related to the scientist’s area of study, links to relevant science career profiles, and a link to a biography.

 

HIGH SCHOOL:

    • On the website, scroll down to find Resources for 9-12.
    • Click on the link above and log in with your Google account. Scroll down the page to make a copy of the Wonder Pack.  You can download it as Google Slides or PowerPoint. 
    • Once you have downloaded the slides, scroll down past the Elementary and Middle School slides to find the High School slides. 
    • Click on the link above and log in with your Google account. 
    • Find the slides that pertain to the grade level you are teaching.  
    • Once you click on a set of slides, click on the arrow next to “Teach.”  It will give you three options: Live Participation, Student-Paced, or Front of Class.
    • This is a rap contest for grades K-12 that is sponsored by Nearpod and Flocabulary that will run from September 15 – October 15, 2021.
    • In the video, students will learn about the contest and how to enter.
    • You will need to create a free account if you don’t have one already.  After clicking on the link, use the filter on the left to select the grade you want reading passages for.  Most of the passages are accompanied by question sets.
    • To encourage your students to learn more about these scientists and to explore related science projects and careers for scientists they find interesting, for each scientist, we have included a short biographical summary, links to 1-2 hands-on science projects related to the scientist’s area of study, links to relevant science career profiles, and a link to a biography.
    • This presentation is helpful in familiarizing yourself with the terminology used during Hispanic Heritage Month.
    • This presentation includes important information in building background, as well as speaker notes that provide additional resources and citations.

 

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