Learning From the Polar Past - Issue 2, April 2008
Science and Literacy
The edge zone, 20 km east of Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, where the ice sheet is advancing and slowly pushing itself on top of the vegetated land. The flowers are the national flower of Greenland, broad-leafed willowherb. July 6 2007. (c) Henning Thing / DPC, Polar Photos
In this department, you'll discover resources that effectively combine hands-on science experiences with reading, writing, and oral discourse. Your students will enjoy reading the
feature story, an engaging look at the science content of this issue that also provides an opportunity to practice comprehension strategies. Find other titles for classroom use in our virtual
bookshelf. View teacher-submitted lesson plans and samples of student work, or share your own. Science and Literacy includes columns such as: Lessons and Activities, Feature Story, Classroom
Vignettes, Virtual Bookshelf, and Student and Teacher Work.
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Lessons and Activities
Learning About Fossils Through Hands-On Science and Literacy
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Feature Story
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Virtual Bookshelf