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All in How You Frame It

November 17, 2016February 13, 2018 / katiebudrow / Leave a comment

In a recent conversation in my room, we talked about the connections between the students' language arts class and science class. We were on the cusp of a major project that has communication as its main objective (a skill that is very important to acquire for scientists of all ages). We started with the why … Continue reading All in How You Frame It

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