Archive for May, 2008

Reading, Writing, and Learning Beyond the Classroom

As the school year draws to a close, many teachers and parents wonder how to promote continued learning over the three month holiday. Summer reading lists are a staple of many schools, and local libraries often offer summer reading programs with fun incentives. ReadWriteThink, a a partnership between the International Reading Association (IRA), the National […]

Posted in Topics: Reading, Technology, Writing

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Polar News & Notes: Children’s Author Travels to Antarctica

Nancy Etchemendy
On May 26, 2008, published author Nancy Etchemendy will embark on the journey of a lifetime: the first of two research expeditions to Antarctica. On her blog, Etchmendy describes how an “unlikely series of events” resulted in an invitation to join the marine biology expeditions. The trip in May is a month-long voyage aboard the National […]

Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Current News, International Polar Year, Oceans, Polar News & Notes, Reading, Technology, Upcoming Broadcasts

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Polar News & Notes: Polar Bear a “Threatened” Species

Climate Change Protest
image created by Grant Neufeld and subject to a Creative Commons license
U.S. Department of the Interior secretary Dirk Kempthorne announced Wednesday that the polar bear will be considered a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The decision came just before a deadline imposed by a federal court, and three years after the Center […]

Posted in Topics: Arctic, Current News, Polar News & Notes

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Polar News & Notes: Musk Ox Sport New Collars

Six musk ox are roaming along the shores of the Chukchi and northern Bering Seas wearing their new GPS collars.
The Wildlife Conservation Society and other groups outfitted the animals to study how climate change may affect them. Next year in the four-year project, the research team will collar an additional 30-40 more animals.
“Musk ox are […]

Posted in Topics: Animals, Arctic, Current News, International Polar Year, Life Science, Polar News & Notes, Scientists in the field, Technology

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Issue Three Highlights: Seasons

Interested in teaching your students about patterns found in seasons and day and night? Check out Issue 3 of Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears - Polar Patterns, Day, Night, and Seasons!
In this issue:
Learn more about seasons and discover sites to develop your own content knowledge.
Find integrated science and literacy lessons to use in your classroom.
Learn […]

Posted in Topics: Antarctica, Arctic, Cyberzine Issues, Earth and Space Science, Ezine Departments, Lesssons and activities, Professional Development, Reading, Science, Technology, Writing

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