Science Lab
Edspace | Apr 18, 2013
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K-5 Professional Development
KQED Education offers free workshops to support teachers with integrating media in science and media production such as slideshows, audio podcasts, and video to enhance the educational experience.
Ecoliteracy for All Conference
San Francisco Unified School District PreK-12 grade can register for the first Ecoliteracy for All Conference, a free professional development conference focused on environmental and sustainability education.
Saturday, May 4 from 10am – 2pm.
Mapping the Sounds of Your Schoolyard
Discover the world of sound and how it affects our environment. Learn how to record, edit and map sounds in your schoolyard.
March 11, 14 and April 11, 25
Register at www.tinyurl.com/soundmapping
Add spark to your science curriculum by using video segments in your classroom!
Media segments address California science standards by topic.
Using Media
K-5 Science (PDF)
Media Viewing Tips (PDF)
Personal Response Sheet (PDF)
Venn Diagram (PDF)
Animals
Life
Cycle of Living Things (PDF)
Needs
of Living Things (PDF)
Animal
Offspring (PDF)
Animal
Communication (PDF)
Animals
If
You Were Animal Series (PDF)
Cool
Critters Part 1 (PDF)
Cool
Critters Part 2 (PDF)
Ocean
Animals (PDF)





