Ever try sitting on your hands and eating a hamburger? Bessie Blount Griffin (1914-2009) saw self-feeding for amputees as quite a challenge. She invented an…
The NGSS are all about Phenomenon-Based Learning, but it can be challenging to find good phenomena that can generate the kinds of essential questions that…
In March we study, observe and celebrate of the vital role of women in history. This year for Women’s History Month we’re sharing the stories of female role models…
In March we study, observe and celebrate of the vital role of women in history. This year for Women’s History Month we’re sharing the stories of female role models…
The PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games begin on February 9. Every two years Olympic competition sparks excitement in sports fans around the world. But the…
Phenomena — observable facts or events — are the ideal basis for lessons in the science classroom. From meteorology to sports to nature, phenomena are…
Climate change is something your students will unfortunately have to battle in their lifetime. But how can you prepare them without freaking them out? Have…
In just two weeks, we have experienced destruction caused by five major hurricanes – Harvey, Irma, Jose, Katia, and Maria. Meanwhile, forest fires rage across the western…