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Resources: Digital Workshops
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National Math Panel: In March 2008 the National Mathematics Advisory Panel released its final report Foundations for Success, which contains 45 findings and recommendations targeted to improve K-12 mathematics instruction. T2T has developed two resources for teachers and schools - a digital workshop for teachers and a short film for parents. The Math 911! digital workshop is designed to give teachers an overview of Foundations for Success with an emphasis on the panel's findings and recommendations impact teachers. We also have a short informational film that teachers can share with parents and members of their communities about the Panel's recommendations.

Got the HOTS for Inquiry?: This digital workshop presented by Gail Wortmann shows you how you can increase student learning by integrating inquiry and Higher Order Thinking Skills (H.O.T.S.) into instruction, discusses how to incorporate inquiry and the revised Bloom's Taxonomy into student assessment, disaggregate the "scientific method" and connect it to inquiry, and discuss assessments for inquiry and H.O.T.S. Many science classroom activities are also presented within this digital workshop.

Posted by rick on Monday, October 20 @ 12:34:13 MDT (1051 reads)
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Resources: Meteorological Education Slide Shows
listserv news

We have a new feature on our web page that will

likely be a great tool in the science teacher's classroom - Meteorological Education Slide Shows.

Please see the headline on our web page at weather.gov/seattle for all the information in just a few sentences. We have just gotten started, but would like to get feedback from science teacher's around the state not only on these initial slide shows, but also topic ideas for more slide shows in the future.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Thank you!

Ted Buehner

Warning Coordination Meteorologist

National Weather Service - Seattle/Tacoma

http://weather.gov/seattle

206-526-6095 x223

Posted by rick on Friday, January 26 @ 10:50:38 MST (1118 reads)
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