Journey North
Students use climate and local weather data to determine migration patterns of monarch butterflies and whooping cranes. Data must be interpreted, but it is displayed and valued in a direct way for students to see clear connections to observable behavior. Great introduction to analyzing data that can help kids k-12
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STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) is a hot topic in education lately. With the publishing of the Next Generation Science Standards, engineering has been brought to the forefront in science education with the adoption of Dimension 1, Practices of Science and Engineering. Topics, resource links and discussion of curricular strands related to engineering are emphasized in this blog. You may access these elements from the blog archive on the right. The Science Framework and Next Generation Science Standards are key to this process. I have embedded them in this blog and you may also follow links in the right side bar to find the original documents they refer to.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Journey North, Tracking Migration Patterns- Practice 4. Analyzing and interpreting data
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