This presentation was shared at OETC20, Ohio's technology conference. It provides research …
This presentation was shared at OETC20, Ohio's technology conference. It provides research and resources behind the importance of building working vocabulary for all students in all subject areas preK-12. Tools include sources of high quality text sets.
Oftentimes, when educators, parents, and other stakeholders think of STEAM, they envision …
Oftentimes, when educators, parents, and other stakeholders think of STEAM, they envision middle or high school students preparing for careers in engineering or technology. STEAM is much more than that, though. It is a way of thinking and learning that can be applied across all grade levels. This package is geared toward primary (K-4) students and focuses on problem-solving, creative thinking, and even critical thinking. There are also opportunities for students to learn about careers in the STEAM fields.
Wonderopolis was created by the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) in …
Wonderopolis was created by the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) in 2010, and it has become one of the most popular education sites today. Some highlights of the platform include:
2,000+ Wonders of the Day (and counting!), covering a vast range of topics—you're sure to find something that interests you! We've had more than 45 million visitors since the site launched and currently welcome more than one million visitors each month. 65,000+ comments submitted by our users, each with a personal response from Wonderopolis. More than 130,000 Wonder questions submitted by our users in the Wonder Bank. All of our new Wonders of the Day now come from questions from our users. Platform extensions including the gamified Camp Wonderopolis and the Wonder Ground educator network.
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