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September 26, 2018 6:00 AM
Google Classroom teachers can use topics to keep their classwork page organized. Find out how to move your Science Buddies assignments into topics in Google Classroom. Add your Science Buddies assignments to your Google Classroom topics. Creating topics within Google Classroom is a great way to organize your assignments and announcements into thematic units. Whether you group assignments and resources for single explorations (e.g., Monday's lab) or set… Read more
September 25, 2018 8:00 AM
Add hands-on engineering to your classroom with California Invention Convention! Teachers in Southern California can learn more about the 2019 California Invention Convention with a free professional development workshop, October 27, 2018, in San Diego. Above: A student presents her Squeeky Krawlers project, a noise-making invention for helping caregivers keep track of crawling babies, to a judge at the California Invention Convention. Thanks to a… Read more
September 11, 2018 6:00 AM
Thanks to Motorola Solutions Foundation and Science Buddies' Kit Club, 17 classrooms in Chicago and Houston received grants for hands-on science kits during the 2017-18 school year. Above: Using kits provided by Science Buddies' Kit Club, students are able to do hands-on STEM projects ranging from chemistry to robotics. The student above is exploring Electric Play Dough. Putting Science in their Hands Teachers know that hands-on learning… Read more
September 5, 2018 6:00 AM
With the free Science Journal app, students can start measuring and gathering data right away. We have suggestions for chemistry-focused icebreaker activities to get you and your students started! Try these six chemistry activites with the Science Journal app! Note: The Google Science Journal app is no longer available. Projects and Lesson Plans at Science Buddies that used the app have been revised to use other sensor apps for mobile devices that have… Read more
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