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“Not Another Bar Chart! Teaching Graph Choice” Webinar RecapIf you missed our special guest webinar, read on! Our guest presenter was Kristin Hunter-Thompson, founder of Dataspire. Kristin is passionate about data literacy and improving science education. The webinar brought together educators who were interested in building students’ data…
Winged HeroesWinged Heroes – For All Birdkind by Mya Thompson and Virginia Greene. In this graphic novel, we follow the journey of a Rock Pigeon through New York City and beyond, as he discovers and interacts with superhero birds, The Winged…
Teaching Bird IDBeginning birding with your students? Use these helpful tips to discover bird id with your students! By teaching your students how to identify some birds, you can help make them more aware of your local biological diversity and more attentive to your local environment in general.
Teach Outside – It’s Good For You!Standardized tests… crowded classrooms… too many things to do in a 6-hour school day. What can you do? Take your students out for a walk! Our world is full of technology that helps us communicate, learn, and play. Recently, Common…
Stephanie Somerville ZamoraK-12 Education Program Assistant Stephanie was born and raised in Costa Rica where she developed her passion for nature, which led her to earn a B.S. in Biology from the University of Costa Rica. After graduating, she worked in various capacities: leading…
Starting a Bird Club?Why start a bird club? What better way to get your students interested in birds than by forming a bird club at your school? Bird clubs can range from a small group to an entire class who engage in activities…
Spark GuidesThese five guides offer quick and easy activities to spark your student’s curiosity about the natural world. Depending on your student’s interests, you can choose one or complete all five. Each guide has an activity than can be used alone or used as an entry point into inquiry-based science.
Spark GuidesThese five guides offer quick and easy activities to spark your student’s curiosity about the natural world. Depending on your student’s interests, you can choose one or complete all five. Each guide has an activity than can be used alone or used as an entry point into inquiry-based science.






