International weekly science journal, published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
-Use government sites. Any site with a .gov will most likely have up date information that is also reliable for reading. Government websites are highly regulated and so is the reading material that is posted on them This is a good start when it comes to looking for science articles. http://www.sciencedaily.com/The Teacher's Guide Interactive Sites For Kids
Interactive sites to use with an interactive whiteboard.
www.theteachersguide.com/interactivesites.html - Similar
This interactive site has some great lesson plans for teachers by subject.
Great resources. I especially like Science Daily. Gives a real sense of what's actually going on in science TODAY, so it feels very relevant and useful. Thanks, Kathy!
ReplyDeleteWow. This is an awesome website, I really like how it incorporates today's science issues...from disasters, solar energy, and drought research. I just put it in my tabs on in my browser so I can keep up to date everyday with today's science! Thanks a lot Kathy, great find!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed looking at the interactive sites. It even has ideas on lesson plans which could be put to great use! Thanks Kathy :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy!
ReplyDeleteGreat resources - especially science daily! It has tons of current, important information that teachers can use in class to show how science is in every day life! Thanks!
~Becky