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Are you ready? A pre-NSTA Virtual Field Trip

Monday, March 15th, 2010

As a little pre-show warm-up, we’d love to offer you the latest Science Companion Virtual Field Trip Publication…

A trip to the College of Physicians Philadelphia’s most wonderfully weird and wacky Mütter Museum. From their website:

In 1858, Thomas Dent Mütter, retired Professor of Surgery at Jefferson Medical College , presented his personal collection of unique anatomic and pathological materials to The College of Physicians of Philadelphia . Our collection now boasts over 20,000 unforgettable objects. These include fluid-preserved anatomical and pathological specimens; skeletal and dried specimens, medical instruments and apparati; anatomical and pathological models in plaster, wax, papier-mâché, and plastic; memorabilia of famous scientists and physicians; medical illustrations, photographs, prints, and portraits. In addition, we offer changing exhibits on a variety of medical and historical topics.

A perennial hit with anyone who loves the gross and icky and freaky (like pretty much any elementary school kid), the Mütter is one of a kind.

This month, we invite you there to explore a lesson from our Human Body in Motion module, on bones and how/where they move.

You can download it from Scribd here:

Science Companion Human Body Virtual Field Trip Publication

(If you have trouble getting on Scribd, just email us at team@sciencecompanion.com and we’re happy to send you a copy!)

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In the meanwhile, enjoy a clip from the Mütter’s original web series, “No Bones About It!” — lunch time at the Mütter..for leeches!

Washington Educators: Enjoy LASER & WSTA!

Monday, March 8th, 2010

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Are you going to LASER? The WSTA conference?

If so, please stop by and visit with Kara Hatch, our Washington state sales rep!

She can answer any questions, walk through how our “Wonderful for Washington” state scope and sequence can meet your school’s needs, and share Science Companion goodies with you.

Can’t make it?

Check out Wonderful for Washington!

And email us at orders@ciencecompanion.com if you’ve got any questions!

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Make sure you catch Page Keeley’s keynote speech at WSTA, too! She’s a powerhouse in elementary science education and is an Academic Advisory Board member of the Elementary Science Coalition, a nonprofit elementary science advocacy organization that was created by Science Companion founders and leaders.

Check out her great books on science assessment…

Hope to see you there!

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New! Habitats Student Reference Book

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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Build Literacy with Student Reference Books, only from Science Companion.

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With engaging ideas and powerful graphics, our Student Reference Books build literacy skills as they bring science to life by:
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  • Habitats_SRB_coverEnhancing essential coverage on standards and benchmarks
  • Helping students generate new questions and ideas about science concepts
  • Exploring subjects in depth by offering students reference material and supplementary information
  • Providing students with opportunities to interpret information indifferent formats, including charts, diagrams, illustrations, graphs,photographs, and maps
  • Supporting home work and parent involvement
  • Ensuring a strong science learning experience and assessment

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Click here for a sample from our new Habitats SRB!

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We have Student Reference Books for seven of our upper grade level modules:

  • Habitats
  • Matter
  • Energy
  • Nature’s Recyclers
  • Human Body in Motion
  • Watery Earth
  • Earth’s Changing Surface

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For more information, click here to find your rep

or simply email us at orders@sciencecompanion.com.

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