If you are like me, you are gearing up for the Winter Olympics in Sochi! Since so many of my students will also be closely following the games, I thought it might be good to look for ways to integrate the Olympic games into the curriculum — and what better way to tie the Olympics to the curriculum than to look at science and math. Thanks to Matt Davis at Edutopia, I did not have to look long to find six Winter Olympic themed activities with a STEM focus. However, also pay close attention to the “other useful resources” section of Matt’s post. I especially like the Time for Kids link. Check out Matt’s post here.
I’m gone to tell my little brother, that he should also pay a quick visit this web site
on regular basis to get updated from hottest information.
Thank you for your support!! tlb
My brother recommended I might like this web site. He was totally right.
This post actually made my day. You cann’t imagine simply how much time
I had spent for this info! Thanks!
Please thank your brother for the recommendation. I appreciate the support! tlb
Super! beaucoup de précieuse infos!
Please visit principalaim again soon!
Very good website you have here but I was curious if you knew of any user discussion forums that cover the same topics talked about here?
I’d really like to be a part of community where I can get feedback from other
experienced people that share the same interest.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Thank you!
Thank you. I appreciate this great feedback. Twitter has become a great forum for me to start and join discussions with other educators (see #edchat or #edtech for instance). I hope you visit principalaim soon! tlb
Valuable information. Lucky me I found your site by accident, and I am surprised
why this twist of fate did not happened earlier! I bookmarked it.