by studentrg | Jan 24, 2019 | Health & Science Careers, Partners, STEM
Mr. Reid Needed the Right Kind of Fish to Keep His Classroom Tank Healthy . . . and Educational Mr. Reid, a grade 9-12 science teacher in Illinois, already had a beautiful big saltwater fish tank in his classroom. His 90+ students, who live far from oceans, loved it....
by studentrg | Jan 7, 2019 | Partners, STEM
Thanks to a fully funded DonorsChoose project, Mrs. McNair is now able to use styrofoam pool noodles to teach her students about chromosomes Students can read about chromosomes and study pictures of them in textbooks. But because chromosomes are three-dimensional,...
by studentrg | Dec 26, 2018 | Career Pathways, Partners
We have recently been blogging about some of the wonderful projects that have been funded through our partner program with DonorsChoose.org. Today we would like to tell you about one such funding project – and a remarkable one – that has now been funded thanks to the...
by studentrg | Dec 15, 2018 | Partners, STEM
How Mrs. Carnahan’s “More Power to Learn Science” Project Nurtured Her Students’ STEM Skills Sometimes classrooms are lacking all kinds of sophisticated technology to teach STEM skills – expensive equipment like whiteboards, 3D printers, and computers. But that is not...
by studentrg | Dec 5, 2018 | Education, Partners, Student Research Foundation Research
Mrs. Henry is a 9-12 English teacher at South Grand Prairie High School in Grand Prairie, Texas. She had an unusual opportunity. Many of her students were planning to become educators after college, but they didn’t want to wait to start helping younger students read....