by STAO ADMIN | Dec 11, 2019
This resource is an introduction to how to guide students in extracting information from articles posted on Google classroom. They then create basic to higher level thinking questions (which they also answer). There are lots of helpful templates and how to materials...
by STAO ADMIN | Dec 11, 2019
by ERIN KEYZERS The purpose of these lessons is to integrate robotics (micro-controllers such as Arduino boards) and computational thinking/coding within the Grade 9 Science curriculum. This provides all students with an opportunity to connect automation, coding and...
by STAO ADMIN | Dec 11, 2019
This resource shows the reader how to use the Clips App in a way that allows students to create a digital story about a cell. There are excellent examples of how the final product is supposed to look at as well as a rubric (for, as and of learning) that is ready to...
by STAO ADMIN | Dec 11, 2019
The nature of physics experiments (in the high school classroom) creates a perfect situation to allow students to generate their own testable questions. Many of the safety concerns that might exist in other disciplines can often be avoided when teaching classical...
by STAO ADMIN | Nov 14, 2019
The demonstrations/activities in this resource have been designed to challenge students’ thinking as well as initiate lively classroom discussions that support constructivist learning. These short demonstrations/activities often involve discrepant events,...
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