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Science & Mathematics

Here are our pick of links that will aid you in linking science and mathematics with language:

Aunty Math – Math Challenges (grades K-5)
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Aunty Math provides math challenges for students to attempt at home and at schools. She also provides past challenges along with parent/teacher tips and activities for the challenges.
Internet 4 Classrooms (grades K-8)
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A good resource for teachers for science related activities. Included are Word documents, PDF files, PowerPoint presentations and websites.
Math Cats (grades K-5)
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See examples of Math Stories written by students from around the world and submit your own online. In the "Explore" area, look at online story problems, then enter the writing contest. For further exploration, use the online tools and activities.
Port Angles Schools Website, Port Angles, WA (grades K-12)
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Follow the links in the left-hand menu to see the criteria and suggested math questions to prompt writing in math used by the Port Angles’ school district. It includes the areas of: number sense; measurement; geometry; algebraic sense; probability and statistics; logic and strategies.
Primary Science Resources (grades 1-4)
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A good resource for teachers for science related activities. Included are Word documents, PDF files, PowerPoint presentations and student made Flash activities.
Scholastic’s Max’s Math Adventures (grades K-2)
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Many of these online math activities include a writing component or could have one added by the teacher following the activity.
Science and Mathematics through the Lens of Language (grades K-5)
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Great article about integrating science and language arts in the elementary grades.
Science Daily (grades 6-12)
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Send students to the web for a daily review of science news and research. From health to space, and fossils to energy, this site offers plenty of up-to-date school-oriented information.
Science Log Visual and Verbal Journals of Students’ Ideas (grades K-5)
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Information about uses for a Science journal.
Science Notebooks: Writing About Inquiry (all grades)
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Excerpt from this book provides examples, questions and information about setting up Science notebooks for students.
Secondary Mathematics (grades 6-12)
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Loads of links to website just for the secondary math student or teacher.
Teaching Math with the 'Net (grades 6-12)
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Lots more resources for teaching Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry, Advance Math, and Calculus can be found on this site.
Tessellation (grades 6-12)
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A tessellation, or tiling, is when a shape is repeated over and over, covering a plane without any gaps or overlap. An intriguing and fun site.
The Why Files (grades 6-12)
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Exploring the science behind the news, The Why Files helps students delve deeper into current events. Visit the archives and the education links to see past articles, sorted by standards. The Cool Science Images and the Virtual Interactives will catch your students’ interest as well.

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