http://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk/DNA50/PDF/Cutouts.pdf
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Very Cool DNA resources
Want to understand DNA a little bit better? Want your students to "get it?"
I found these two .pdf files for making an origami DNA model. It makes it a little more concrete for students to understand what DNA looks like and what it's made of.
Instructions.
Template.
I found these two .pdf files for making an origami DNA model. It makes it a little more concrete for students to understand what DNA looks like and what it's made of.
Instructions.
Template.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Today's musings
Today I'm at the high school. My twins are 17 today! Wow! They are in Mrs. Bright's Life Skills class. When I grow up, I want to be a teacher like her. Or at least, be as successful as she is. She truly cares about her students and goes the extra mile for them all the time.
I have helped her class create a blog: The Bright Class.
Check it out!
I believe blogging is important for students who struggle with language. It's a creative, exciting way to help them learn correct syntax without the tedium of grammar drills.
Write on!
Anyway, back to the twins and their birthdays. They are so excited. We brought cupcakes and soda for all. YUM.
Anyway, I'm kicking myself because I didn't bring my homework to work on. I'm pursuing a degree in Special Education. I'll write more about that in another post.
Happy Birthday, Isaiah and Isaac!
I have helped her class create a blog: The Bright Class.
Check it out!
I believe blogging is important for students who struggle with language. It's a creative, exciting way to help them learn correct syntax without the tedium of grammar drills.
Write on!
Anyway, back to the twins and their birthdays. They are so excited. We brought cupcakes and soda for all. YUM.
Anyway, I'm kicking myself because I didn't bring my homework to work on. I'm pursuing a degree in Special Education. I'll write more about that in another post.
Happy Birthday, Isaiah and Isaac!
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