Archive for the ‘Elementary Science Curriculum’ Category

What’s New at Science Companion?

Thursday, April 11th, 2013

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Science Companion and the Next Generation Science Standards.
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It’s a love fest…

We’re very excited to see how much the new Next Generation Science Standards are infused with inquiry based learning.

Click here to find out more!

 

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Introducing…Science Companion Prime!

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We are proud to introduce a truly exciting new version of Science Companion: Science Companion Prime. We’ve combined the best of inquiry and the best of digital in a robust, fully customizable new way to learn science. You can have your cake and eat it too…

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Introducing…The National Refrigerator Door Project!

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We’re gathering artwork from kids around the country, asking them the question, “what do you think of when you think of science?” AND, to kick start the project,  we’re offering a $25,000 curriculum grant competition — the winning entry will receive one entire elementary school’s worth of Science Companion Prime, completely free!

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Congratulations to our Survey Winner!

Monday, December 3rd, 2012

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We’re pleased to announce Dawn Novak of Arlington Heights (IL) is the winner of our survey about elementary science curriculum purchase plans.

Arlington Heights will receive 4 full classroom sets of our acclaimed new Engineering and Technology Design Projects. That’s $2000 worth of curriculum! Congratulations!

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Virtual Session – Science and Literacy

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Are you looking for ways to help your students improve their literacy skills?  Using science notebooks to help students write about their inquiry-based science experiences helps develop both science concepts and literacy as students practice communicating their observations. Here are some resources for you:

 

  • Visit the Science Companion website for a free article about the What, Why, and How of using student science notebooks in your classroom.

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