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Geckos and Spiders and Chameleons, Oh My! New Science Lessons

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We've got two new sets of differentiated science writing lessons for you this week. Each of the lessons is aligned to the Common Core Reading and Writing about Science and Technical Subjects standards and also supports the Next Generation Science Standards.

Biomimicry: How does nature inspire scientists and engineers? These lessons bring together life science and engineering as students read and write about explanations of how scientists and engineers are solving problems with new technologies inspired by nature. View lessons >>

The Water Cycle: How does the water cycle work? In these lessons, students use diagrams of the water cycle, models created by meteorologists, and scientific articles to understand the process of the water cycle and how climate change may be affecting it. View lessons >>

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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.