Our updated STEM Resource Finder (previously called the Learn Portal) at learn.concord.org now allows you to search for resources, create classes, assign activities, and track student progress with reports. All…
…launch CODAP itself, or to search the website by clicking on the magnifying glass. You can search the full website, or filter results by How-to and FAQ pages or the…
…the filters to search by subject area, type, grade level, or keyword. You can also click COLLECTIONS at the top of the page to search for resource sets. Each collection…
…a decade and a half to change what I believed. If I can equip students to search for answers, that’s the best we can hope for.” He’s enthusiastic about ConnectedBio…
…for that date. 1 Get data Launch CODAP at https://codap.concord.org/ and create a new document. In this activity, students search for evidence of extreme precipitation at a location they choose…
…of fossils in pumice. If scientists can determine how life on Earth began, they’ll be better prepared to search for evidence of life on other planets. Learn about the search…
…read them.” – John McPhee, Annals of the Former World Earth science teachers often have a collection of rock and mineral samples accompanied by scratch plates and vinegar droppers tucked…
What was Earth like 2.8 billion years ago? The first life was emerging on the planet. The Sun was weaker than it is today, but geologic evidence shows that the…
…clear we’ve finally arrived in a state that falls within the path of totality. The local television news is full of reports of eclipse festivals, plans for special reports from…
Think Molecularly: An Infrared Imaging Experiment Opens a Door to Deep Scientific Explorations Blog Post
Figure 1 The most fascinating part of science is the search of answers to strange phenomena. In the past nine months, I have posted more than fifty IR videos on…