THE CROW AND THE SEA GULL by Dr J. S. Shipman In the nearly empty lot of a McDonald’s not far from the coast one stormy summer’s day a Sea Gull was trying to open his lunch sack.It had been conveniently left there by the previous guest, Mr. Litterbug. …
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August 22nd, 2007 — achievement gap, biology, science education, sustainability from Dr-J @ Read about it
Travel is a great part of your child’s education
August 11th, 2007 — achievement gap, biology, family time, holidays, home schooling, science education from Dr-J @ Read about it
Many people are traveling at this time of the year. Even if you are at home all summer, you can act like a tourist for a day or two. Try new restaurants, go to museums. What about going to the botanical gardens, the park or the zoo? Talk or write abou…
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Botany: Key to Clean Air (and fun!)
August 11th, 2007 — biology, botany, children's activities, desert research, environment, family time, higher order thinking, history of science, science education, scientific literacy, sustainability, women in science from Dr-J @ Read about it
There are great items for everyone at the Botanical Society Website…students, teachers, families, scientists, photographers…Here’s a 2007-2008 School Year Resource Link: http://www.botany.org/outreach/weblinks.phpHere’s a web site on a talk from t…
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August 11th, 2007 — PayPerPost, achievement gap, family time, paying for college, science education, sustainability, tips for summer from Dr-J @ Read about it
An opportunity to help fund college for parents and students to discuss and decide if it is right for you:PayPerPost is a unique way to fund college. It is a good way to improve writing skills, too. You can review a product, write about it and earn mo…
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July 19th, 2007 — H.O.T. skills, achievement gap, biology, chemistry, children's activities, higher order thinking, science education from Dr-J @ Read about it
Here’s a link to a simple-to-do, yet challenging thought process, activity.http://www.thisisby.us/grab_that_cold_soda_can_on_a_hot_day Enjoy!Dr. J
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July 18th, 2007 — H.O.T. skills, achievement gap, biology, environment, home schooling, science education, scientific literacy, stress reduction, tips for summer from Dr-J @ Read about it
An article on dragonflies, by Dr J, discussing reducing the global mosquito population while providing topic for art, science, literature and entertainment appeared in TIBU today. Here’s the opening and you can follow the link to read more. Dragonflie…
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July 10th, 2007 — biology, botany resource link, environment, higher order thinking, holidays, home schooling, science education, tips for summer from Dr-J @ Read about it
Jane Colden, heroine of the botanic world, and now famous for her, “garden.” I went to Jane’s garden. I saw plants that you used to find everywhere around where Jane and I grew up. Well, Jane, in what became Coldenham, and me in the Town of Wallkill…
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July 8th, 2007 — Deaf, achievement gap, biology, botany resource link, chemistry, hard of hearing, holidays, home schooling, science education from Dr-J @ Read about it
Find some NOVA Science videos you can watch for free here. They are close captioned for the deaf, too. Enjoy and report back in the comments what you liked/disliked/learned…http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/programs/index.html(c) 2007 J. S. Shipman
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July 8th, 2007 — Statistics, Technology, continuing education, family time, science education, scientific literacy from Dr-J @ Read about it
http://www.ovelha.org/pasteler0/2007/07/08/rss-feeds-for-those-who-dont-know-rss-feeds/is a great link for understanding RSS and Atom. I recommend you read it to understand how your children (and you) can benefit.(c)j S Shipman 2007
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Pour some Milk in each of Two Saucers
July 7th, 2007 — biology, challenges, chemistry, higher order thinking, holidays, home schooling, homework, online education, science education, scientific literacy, tips for summer, writing from Dr-J @ Read about it
Dr-J, a user of thisisby.us, thought you would be interested in this content: http://www.thisisby.us/pour_some_milk_in_each_of_two_saucersPour some Milk in each of Two SaucersAnd keep a group of children (or adults) busy all afternoonEnjoy!!!(c)2007J. …
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July 1st, 2007 — H.O.T. skills, biology, challenges, chemistry, higher order thinking, history of science, home schooling, homework, math education, science education, scientific literacy, sustainability from Dr-J @ Read about it
Slowly studying a small part of text, or a chart or graph, may be the best way to read some science. What do you think about that? How do you read science. Let us know.What science have you read this week? Please share your comments.(c)2007 J. S. S…
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