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New Differentiated Social Studies and Science Lesson Sets

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New this week, two social studies and science differentiated lesson sets!

For social studies, just in time for Thanksgiving, give your students an opportunity to read about some other early colonists in the Americas.

Jamestown: What actions and events shaped the progress of Jamestown? In this lesson set, students read about one of the earliest European colonies in what would become the United States and analyze the events that made it possible for this colony to survive where other failed. View lessons >>

And for science, now that football, basketball, and hockey season are all in full swing, show students some practical applications of physics in athletic performance.

Forces in Sports: How do physical forces apply to sports? Each article is paired with visuals, including animated gifs, to allow students to better understand the forces at work in their favorite sports. View lessons >>

 

 

Claire Podulka
Claire Podulka

Claire has spent her career managing content creation of every possible sort, from print textbooks to marketing collateral to a travel blog. Having worked with major educational publishers and mobile companies, she brings project management and editorial expertise to her role at ThinkCERCA.

Claire has a degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a PMP certificate from the Project Management Institute.