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How to Teach Scratch Coding in Grade 3

If you’ve been keeping up with the Ontario curriculum, you’ve probably noticed that coding is popping up everywhere—in both science and math. It’s not just a standalone topic anymore; it’s supposed to be integrated right into your units. Here’s the catch: if your students don’t know how to code, it’s

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4 soil science experiment ideas to use with your soils in the environment science unit

4 Fun Experiments for Your Soil Science Unit

Sometimes, the best way for your young students to learn is through hands-on activities. In fact, studies show that students learn a significant amount in ‘active learning’ environments, and children retain 75% of the information they practice when they learn.  Put simply, hands-on learning leads to better retention rates and

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Here are 3 experiment ideas for your air and water in the environment science unit. These experiments are great for French immersion too!

3 Air and Water Experiments That Your Students Will Love

When it comes to science units, nothing is better than reinforcing concepts with engaging air and water experiments! That’s why I wanted to share a few experiments you could use with your air and water in the environment unit. These science experiments require limited materials and can be completed in

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How I Teach Simple Machines in 4 Easy Steps

I love teaching grade two science with my French students. It has the best curriculum! I especially love the simple machines French science unit.  Simple machines can be a little boring for grade two students, but with the right materials, you can put together a fun and engaging unit. You

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