MLive: The REAL point of controversy over including left-wing book in seventh-grade science curriculum (Julie Mack blog)
The REAL point of controversy over including left-wing book in seventh-grade science curriculum (Julie Mack blog)
When Susan McClarty’s district made the switch to open educational resources, the 6th and 7th grade science teacher at Centennial Middle School in Broken Arrow, Okla., initially struggled to find ...
Students in Emily Williams’ 7th grade science class at South Pasadena Middle School display drawings of what their children might look like as part of a genetics project. Credit: South Pasadena Middle ...
The Florida Times-Union: Teaching 7th-grade science, 1 gummi bear at a time
WIVB-TV: What’s New at School: Amherst Middle School adding Tyto Online to science curriculum
What’s New at School: Amherst Middle School adding Tyto Online to science curriculum
about a book included in the seventh-grade science kits assembled and marketed by the Battle Creek Area Math and Science Center. In a story that I wrote with Gazette colleague Rosemary Parker, we ...
KINGSLAND - Mark Lang's seventh-grade science students at Camden Middle School have never used the excuse the dog ate their homework. But chances are his students have eaten some of their own ...
Clarification: This story has been updated to clarify the nature of the organization WestEd. Using an elementary curriculum aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards improved students’ science ...
The correct form is 7th, not 7st. In English, ordinal numbers are used to show position or order. The ending of the ordinal number changes based on the last digit of the number. Numbers ending in 1 use ‘st’ (e.g., 1st, 21st), those ending in 2 use ‘nd’ (e.g., 2nd, 22nd), and those ending in 3 use ‘rd’ (e.g., 3rd, 23rd). All other numbers use ‘th’ (e.g., 4th, 5th, 6th). For ...