A video hightlighting HawkWatch International's involvement in monitoring Golden Eagle populations.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lecture
- Provider:
- Reimagine Teaching
- Provider Set:
- HawkWatch International
- Date Added:
- 12/14/2020
A video hightlighting HawkWatch International's involvement in monitoring Golden Eagle populations.
HawkWatch International researchers look into why so many eagles are hit by vehicles.
HawkWatch International gives us a look into six species of forest owls.
HawkWatch International researchers investigate what is causing Kestrel migration patterns to dwindle.
HawkWatch International looks into why vulture populations are disappearing.
Ocho planes de lecciones en espa–ol, que incluyen las hojas de trabajo "Role on the Wall" and ÒT’teres de OrigamiÓ.
Curriculum booklet in English written by Julie Jensen and illustrated by Andrew Livingston
A collection of worksheets about pollution each one aligning with a STEAM aspect.
A video introduction to pollution explaining what pollution is and what kind of pollution we see in our communities. Question prompts about pollution concluded the video.
A video demonstration of a water pollution activity. Students will create a polluted water source and then make a water filter to try and remove pollutants.
Randy Booth demonstrates how to engage students with collaborative scientific exploration in the field of physics via an online platform.
This workshop reviews the basics of providing accessible online instruction for students with disabilities and more inclusive experiences for all students in your classroom. Join us to learn why accessibility is important, simple things you can do, and how accessibility benefits all students.
This workshop reviews the basics of providing accessible online instruction for students with disabilities and more inclusive experiences for all students in your classroom. Join us to learn why accessibility is important, simple things you can do, and how accessibility benefits all students.
Additional resources are available here: https://emedia.uen.org/courses/reimagine-teaching-accessibility-foundations-for-k-12/view
This workshop reviews the basics of what you need to do to create accessible content in Microsoft Word and Google Docs so that all students can access your content!
Tending to one's social and emotional well-being is a daily, lifelong practice. We will share strategies as to how to introduce this practice to young people of all ages in a way that is ongoing and consistent for students while being manageable for teachers.
Kirk Ziemke
Big Shoulders Fund
Wellness Specialist
Illinois
Kirk is a former All-American swimmer, high school teacher and head swimming coach, currently working with The Big Shoulders Fund in Chicago as a Wellness Specialist. He combines lessons learned from a lifetime in competitive athletics, with an educational background featuring degrees in kinesiology, teaching, and psychology to form a unique approach to cultivating holistic student wellness.
This 13-minute lesson plan was created for the Reimagine Teaching program made possible by UEN/UETN and POPs. It focuses on the movements of animals, their habitats, the environment, and combines creative movement with the Science Core of 2nd/3rd grades.
It is a single creative movement lesson plan for 2nd & 3rd Grade explores directions, levels, speeds, and actions.
This creative movement lesson focuses on line, design, and moving through the room. Straight, Curved and Zig-Zag lines will be explored. High Medium and Low levels in space will also be explored as will pathways through space.
This is a 2nd & 3rd grade based lesson that explores simple machines and connects to the State Core in Science.
The is a 2nd & 3rd grade creative movement lesson plan that explores two ideas: syllables and movement; and a movement relay race.