1. 🔍 Need help getting your students and families set up for sharing our stories and features? Click here.
2. 📝 Empower your students to document their experiences during this important time in history. Go to our “My History” hub we’ve created just for them (and you!).
3. 💻 Build a respectful, engaged online community with your students. We’ve created these tips and skills sheets to help you and your students participate in remote learning:
4. 🎨 See the captivating and exciting learning journeys we’ve added to each digital article. We’ve put new creative activities at the end of all this month’s feature articles (so your students will find them easily!). Here’s our favorite from this issue.
5. 👪 Share this special letter with families and caregivers. It’s packed with ideas for using Science World.
6. 📢 Encourage families to have friendly debates with this text set.
7. 📖 Share skills sheets that work with any Science World article from our evergreen library. Want student-friendly instructions on how to make a bar graph? Need different ways for students to summarize articles, like in a comic strip or 3-2-1 reflection? Click here.
8. 📕 Encourage students to take a deep dive into their individual interests with our themed article sets. Have students create an illustrated book cover, artistic T-shirt, or short video that would convince other students to read about that theme.
9. ⚛️ Let students explore interesting STEM careers. Send them to our “Cool Jobs” section and have them select a career that interests them. Then students can explain what they learned about that job and why they find it interesting.
10. 📚Send your students on daily reading quests to turbo-charge their independent reading.
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