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|  | | Science Area: | Biology/Biotechnology | | Grade Level: | High School | | Abstract: | Experience a revolutionary new series for the high school lab that students will find engaging, effective, and relevant. Carolina’s multidisciplinary series is standards-based, classroom tested, and grounded in current educational research. Discover for yourself how easy inquiry labs can be! | | Online Resources: | Learn more about Inquiries in Science Download the presentation from this workshop | |
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|  | | Science Area: | Biology/Biotechnology | | Grade Level: | High School | | Abstract: | Be one of the first to experience Carolina’s new Inquiries in Science biology series. A guided inquiry approach takes you through the topics of cell types and structure, cellular transport, cellular energy, and the cell cycle. Free teacher materials and door prizes. | | Online Resources: | Learn more about Inquiries in Science Download the presentation from this workshop | |
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|  | | Science Area: | Biology/Biotechnology | | Grade Level: | High School | | Abstract: | What’s new from Carolina? Introduce your students to microarrays and the link between gene expression and disease, using an inexpensive hands-on microarray simulation. Then discover how to teach drosophila genetics without those pesky flying flies! Flightless fruit flies make handling and instruction easier. | | Online Resources: | COMING SOON! | |
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|  | | Science Area: | Curriculum | | Grade Level: | Elementary | | Abstract: | By making and playing with simple machines, children learn about form and function and discover that these devices make certain activities easier. Deepen young students’ understanding as they experiment with inclined planes, levers, wedges, and pulleys. This fun, engaging Zula® Mission addresses key concepts related to national standards and goals. | | Online Resources: | Learn more about The Zula Patrol at Carolinacurriculum.com | |
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|  | | Science Area: | Curriculum | | Grade Level: | Elementary | | Abstract: | Describe the patterns in the world around us through the various representations of numbers using addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and probability in Math Out of the Box, an inquiry-based mathematics curriculum developed at Clemson University. Participants will engage in hands-on activities that student's would use to explore number concepts from the program's Developing Numbers Concepts strand. | | Online Resources: | Shop for Math Out of the Box® Products Learn more about Math Out of the Box® at Carolinacurriculum.com | |
|  | | Science Area: | Curriculum | | Grade Level: | Elementary | | Abstract: | See how mathematics connects to everyday situations through the exploration of various units of measurement (area, volume, time, temperature, length and weight) in Math Out of the Box, an inquiry-based mathematics curriculum developed at Clemson University. Participants will experience interactive lessons from the program’s Developing Measurement Benchmarks strand. | | Online Resources: | Shop for Math Out of the Box® Products Learn more about Math Out of the Box® at Carolinacurriculum.com | |
|  | | Science Area: | Curriculum | | Grade Level: | Elementary | | Abstract: | Do you know how to enrich the understanding and enjoyment of science with trade books, magazines, and notebooks? Participants will learn use these resources to develop knowledge, reading skills, and writing skills. Collections of science books will be available to browse and participants will be given samples science magazines and notebooks. | | Online Resources: COMING SOON! | |
|  | | Science Area: | Curriculum | | Grade Level: | Elementary/Middle School | | Abstract: | Must science assessments only be paper and pencil? Learn how to measure the educational impact of inquiry-based science. Participants will use activities from the STC® Program and new Kids Discover non-fiction readers to develop science assessment. The inquiry-based STC Program was developed by the NSRC. | | Online Resources: COMING SOON! | |
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