August 8, 2017College Science The Immortal Contribution of Henrietta Lacks Photo credit: students from Kipp Bridge The Immortal Rap of Henrietta Lacks tells the story of how cells were taken from Henrietta […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
August 8, 2017College Science Powerful Protein Song Photo credit: Science Rap academy Proteins is an educational song about proteins that is sung to the beat of the song “Bang […] TweetPin2Share2 Shares
June 4, 2017October 22, 20177th Grade Science, College Science, HS Physics, Science Games The Veracious Velocity Raptor Photo credit: TestTubeGames Velocity Raptor is a challenging and fun game to play to learn not only about velocity, but also about […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
June 4, 2017October 22, 2017College Science, HS Physics, Science Games The Elusive Agent Higgs Photo credit: TestTubeGames Agent Higgs is a great game (developed by TestTubeGames) that will help students learn about particle physics. Your job […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
April 17, 2017April 19, 20178th Grade Science, College Science Natural Selection Simulator from PhET Photo credit: University of Colorado Here is a simulator, from PhET, for determining scenarios of natural selection. I like the options that […] TweetPin4Share4 Shares
April 17, 2017August 7, 20178th Grade Science, College Science Date a Rock Photo credit: Date a Rock is an activity where students put their knowledge to use. They count the amount of beans (Beanium) […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
April 17, 2017May 29, 20178th Grade Science, College Science, HS Biology The Terrific Tree of Life Photo credit: Tree of Life web project The Tree of Life web project is a site with over 10,000 pages of information […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
April 16, 2017April 19, 20178th Grade Science, College Science, HS Biology Atomic Candy Photo credit: eGFI Atomic Candy is a lesson from eGFI (Engineering, Go For It!), that teaches students about radiometric dating. On eGFI’s […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
April 16, 2017April 16, 20178th Grade Science, College Science, HS Biology The Fossil Evidence for Evolution! Photo credit: Oregon Public Broadcasting The Fossil Evidence for Evolution is a multi-part lesson from PBS that can take 2-3 class periods, […] TweetPinShare0 Shares
April 16, 2017October 22, 20178th Grade Science, College Science, HS Biology, Science Games Who Wants To Live A Million Years? Photo credit: The Science Channel “Who Wants to Live a Million Years?“, is a game from the Science Channel that helps students […] TweetPin2Share2 Shares