What do you like to share with students to have them practice on their own?
Friday, June 23, 2017
Chemistry and Biology online review questions and practice tests
For those of you who teach in New York, and even those who don't, you may have used the website RegentsPrep.org at some point. Unfortunately that site is down, but I may have an alternative for you. Syvum created a sort of alternative. This site goes back to past 15 years of so Regents exams and has created an interactive testing environment. Students can take any past test and the site will correct the answers for them. Students can even create a free account that will track their progress as well as give them the ability to mark specific question to back to for review. In addition, there are specific pages for Chemistry and Biology where students can focus in on a set of questions from a topic of their choice.
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Citizen Scientist Projects
One of the things I liked to do with my students were Citizen Science Projects. I think it is important to show students the types of things that scientists do. Many have an image that scientists are in a lab mixing chemicals. These projects help to expose students to the type of work that a variety of scientists do.
Spring Maple Monitoring - In this project you to help monitor the timing of budburst and leafout in sugar maple trees across the North Country. Your maple observations can also provide a wealth of information on how climate, habitat, and human activity affect this important local species.
Rink Watch - This is a citizen science research initiative that asks people who love outdoor skating to help environmental scientists monitor winter weather conditions and study the long-term impacts of climate change. If you maintain a rink in your backyard or neighborhood park, or if you have a favorite pond you like to skate on then this project is for you!
Snapshot Serengeti - Students look at pictures that were taken in the Serengeti and help identify what it is by narrowing the animal down by its features
Citizen Science Alliance
Spring Maple Monitoring - In this project you to help monitor the timing of budburst and leafout in sugar maple trees across the North Country. Your maple observations can also provide a wealth of information on how climate, habitat, and human activity affect this important local species.
Rink Watch - This is a citizen science research initiative that asks people who love outdoor skating to help environmental scientists monitor winter weather conditions and study the long-term impacts of climate change. If you maintain a rink in your backyard or neighborhood park, or if you have a favorite pond you like to skate on then this project is for you!
Snapshot Serengeti - Students look at pictures that were taken in the Serengeti and help identify what it is by narrowing the animal down by its features
Citizen Science Alliance
- Galaxy Zoo - To understand how galaxies formed we need your help to classify them according to their shapes.
- Planet Hunters - undiscovered planets by looking at how the brightness of a star changes over time.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Top 5 Posts of May
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