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In This Issue: Science Literacy and Guided Reading
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Remember when you had to leaf through the Sunday paper on Sunday night and find something about science? You had to write a short report or summary for the article and then turn it in to your science teacher. What did she do with those? Did you ever get them back? Did you ever discuss them? Did your teacher ever relate them to your classroom curriculum? Well here are six ways to transform your thinking about newspaper articles in the science class. No more reports!
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Other Resources for Science in the News New York Times Learning Network- Everything for the teacher and student, with searchable lesson plans using the newspaper, quiz of the day, science question of the day, crossword puzzles, news for students...and MUCH MORE. You will want to bookmark this page! Eureka Alert!- from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.All the latest research news. Science Daily Magazine- Great web site for teachers and students..most current science news. Science a GoGo-Get your brain into gear with the latest science news, offbeat technologies, scientific hot topics, bizarre scientific research, cryptic experimental results and the liveliest science discussion board on the Internet. Science News Weekly Magazine- from the Magazine Science News Science Nuggets- NSF website with the most up to date findings and breakthroughs from the cutting edge of science. |
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