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Thursday, December 29, 2016
The SERC Library will be CLOSED on Thursday, December 29th! We are not open on Friday, December 30th or Saturday, December 31st. Resources that were due to the Library will now be due on Wednesday, January 4th and RESERVES will be held until Wednesday, January 4th. The Library will reopen on Tuesday, January 3rd at 8:30 am.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Friday, December 9, 2016
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Christmas is celebrated on
December 25. Experience the joy with your students, using these Christmas
lesson plans, activities, printables, and skill builders. You can discuss the
religious and cultural meaning behind Christmas in your social studies class,
create holiday crafts and decorations for art class, and read Christmas books
in reading class.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
K-12 Science Competion
Dear Educator,
How are you challenging your STEM students this year? For 25
years, Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision
has encouraged teams of K-12 students and teachers to create future
technologies that improve society—all while aligning with the Next Generation
Science Standards. Winning teams receive $10,000 U.S. Savings Bonds, an
expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C. to present their ideas to scientific
leaders and more.
All K-12 students and teachers in the U.S. and Canada are
eligible for ExploraVision. Register now!
Teach
younger students the engineering process and help older students prepare for
college with ExploraVision. Not only does it give your students an
exciting, hands-on learning experience, but teachers who coach
an ExploraVision team can utilize the program broadly, incorporate the
competition into their curriculum, and use it as a way to work
toward the goals of the Next Generation Science Standards
(NGSS) by engaging students in problem solving and critical thinking.
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