[LTER-education] Websites that house curriculum for teachers to discover?

Annette Brickley abrickley.edu at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 13:19:03 PDT 2020


I'm blanking on one I used to use, but I've recently found
https://ngss.nsta.org/classroom-resources.aspx to be useful.
If it fits into climate and energy,
https://cleanet.org/clean/educational_resources/collection/index.html
Or, if it fits, SERC has options for contributing as well:
https://serc.carleton.edu/serc/contribute.html

Annette Laursen Brickley (she, her, hers)

NES-LTER Education & Outreach Coord.
S
TEMming the Gaps Consulting
Mattapoisett
, MA
207-951-6273 (mobile)


On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 2:48 PM Alexandra Rose <alexandra.rose at colorado.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I’m working with some graduate students on developing hands-on activities
> intended specifically for classroom use (not really formal curricula).
> There are so many things on line now, especially given current events, but
> are you aware of any particularly reputable, long-lived websites where
> people can upload curriculum-like content for teachers (and informal
> educators) to discover and use? Many of the sites I’m aware of seem to only
> house their own activities that they’ve developed in-house.
>
>
>
> Thanks for any leads!
>
> Alex
>
>
>
> Alexandra P. Rose, PhD
>
> CU Science Discovery
>
> Niwot Ridge and McMurdo LTER
>
> 4001 Discovery Dr., 610 UCB
>
> SEEC, Room S230B
>
> Boulder, CO 80309
>
>
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