This teacher's edition provides suggestions for using the Nanoleap Student Journal in …
This teacher's edition provides suggestions for using the Nanoleap Student Journal in the classroom. Nanoleap is a Physical Science journal that supports student investgation of forces of change and nanoscale.
These NanoSense Student Materials have been designed to help high school students …
These NanoSense Student Materials have been designed to help high school students understand science concepts that account for nanoscale phenomena, and the principles, applications, and implications of nanoscale science.
These NanoSense Teacher Materials been designed to help teachers help high school …
These NanoSense Teacher Materials been designed to help teachers help high school students understand science concepts that account for nanoscale phenomena, and the principles, applications, and implications of nanoscale science.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth graders about one-step subtraction conversions with compound units (metric units) - word problems.
This stand-alone module intends to provide some motivation for studying organic chemistry. …
This stand-alone module intends to provide some motivation for studying organic chemistry. The topics touch briefly on some basic organic chemistry topics and focus on various organic compounds that readers would encounter in everyday life.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to give fourth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to give fourth graders an overview of comparison of capacity (gallons, pints, and quarts).
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to give fourth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to give fourth graders an overview of conversion among units of measure for capacity (english units).
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