Archive for the ‘Curriculum Updates’ Category

NEW! Engineering Design Projects

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

Introduce technology and engineering seamlessly to your students at an unbeatable price!

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Get the S, T & E of your STEM education needs met easily and affordably.

Our Design Projects can either stand alone or support both compatible Science Companion modules and curriculum from FOSS and STC , making it easy to add technology and design right onto your existing science lessons. They’re accessible and engaging for both students and teachers.  (And did we mention they were a great price?)


Click here to find your rep!

Click here to download a flyer!




Digital Teacher and Student Materials

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

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Science Companion Teacher Lesson Manuals and Student Reference Books  are now available online for easy access anytime, anywhere.

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Science Companion is now available digitally, with all teacher materials  and student reference books bundled into hyperlinked PDF files. From the interactive Teacher Lesson Manual (iTLM), teachers can:

• Jump instantly to all of the other standard materials in the module, including:

  • visual packs student science notebook teacher guides
  • teacher masters
  • student reference books
  • assessment books

• Use classroom technology easily and effectively with instant access to images for projector or SMART board

• Plan lessons from anywhere without having to carry books

• Print anything from the digital files except student materials

Our iTLM’s are available as your full curriculum or as an upgrade along with your regular print materials so teachers have the best of all worlds. Download a Flyer here…

Our digital Student Reference Books can allow your students to access their materials from their computer at school or at home.

Contact your rep to ask for samples!

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Updates to Our Solar System Module

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

 

Science is Alive and Changing

    

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One of the beautiful things about science is that its concepts and theories change as new discoveries are made. This can, however, pose a challenge for keeping paper textbooks current.

 

If you currently use the Our Solar System module, please follow the link below to find notes about changes in the prevailing definition of a planet and how these affect the book in your classroom.

 

Click here to find out what’s new in our solar system!

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