LitLinks: How biomimicry can spark students’ imagination
GUEST BLOGGER KRISTEN NORDSTROM Biomimicry is all around us How did a bird help transform...
GUEST BLOGGER KRISTEN NORDSTROM Biomimicry is all around us How did a bird help transform...
GUEST BLOGGER LAURA PERDEW Animals have all sorts of amazing adaptations that allow them to...
GUEST BLOGGER LINDA ZAJAC Objective Students will learn about biomimicry and be able to design...
GUEST BLOGGER HEATHER L. MONTGOMERY Sorting—shapes, colors, sizes—it’s a classic activity for preschoolers. It engages...
GUEST BLOGGER SHANA KELLER Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731. He grew up on a...
GUEST BLOGGER LISA L. OWENS Middle-grade nonfiction Just as no human enters the world walking...
GUEST BLOGGER MÉLINA MANGAL Jayden’s Impossible Garden is about a young nature lover who wants...
GUEST BLOGGER RAJANI LAROCCA In my picture book Bracelets for Bina’s Brothers, the main character...
GUEST BLOGGERS BRITTANY ACEVEDO & DJ KAST The preparation In this lesson and activity, students...
GUEST BLOGGER ALISON PEARCE STEVENS In the midst of climate change and ecosystem destruction, it...
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