More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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What better way to engage students than having them tell the story of Biology through their eyes.
English meets Biology in science storytelling!
In merging these two subjects, this project will help meet the the district initiative of writing across the curriculum. For this project, students will be using all sorts of art materials such as markers, color pencils, crayons, and colored paper to create children's story books. Students will select a biology topic learned in class and turn it into a fictional story. All materials will be used to help students design and put together their book. Please help their stories come to life!!
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What better way to engage students than having them tell the story of Biology through their eyes.
English meets Biology in science storytelling!
In merging these two subjects, this project will help meet the the district initiative of writing across the curriculum. For this project, students will be using all sorts of art materials such as markers, color pencils, crayons, and colored paper to create children's story books. Students will select a biology topic learned in class and turn it into a fictional story. All materials will be used to help students design and put together their book. Please help their stories come to life!!