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University of Washington's Pacific Northwest history page. Includes curriculum materials, events, articles, and discussion list.
From the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board, educational information about Washington's noxious weeds. Includes lesson plans, a coloring book, and activity ideas.
Teachers will find a number of topic, grade level, and issue-specific e-mail lists to which they may subscribe.
Sponsored by the Washington State Historical Society. Provides online activities, labs, teacher resources, and a list of sponsors.
Offers Washington state-specific teacher workshops including natural and cultural history, science, literature and the arts.
Offers science education reform programs, and resources for teaching science. Includes application information, vision statement, information on the LASER project, and equipment loans.
Nonprofit organization that fuels the joy of science, through school assemblies, parent and teacher workshops, television, video, and print. Also designs programs for museums, agencies, and educational organizations. Includes projects, science fair ideas, and ask-a-scientist resources.
Information about bringing classes to the museum, teacher workshops, and outreach programs.
Gaining early awareness and readiness for Undergraduate programs works to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in post-secondary education.
Includes links to conferences and workshops, book lists, web links, and information about partnerships for Washington teachers.
Fosters science, math, and technology education by offering lists of teacher resources, professional development opportunities, grant monies, newsletter, and school visits.
Includes state flowers, people, and places.
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A list of partnership programs, contact persons, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, web pages, and an overview of services offered.
Compiled by Mr. Donn, the social studies teacher. Includes history lesson plans specific to Washington State.
Provides hands-on science experiences in the biosciences for junior high and high school students and training for science teachers throughout eastern Washington. On-site biotechnology workshops are available year-round to area high school classes.
Includes state flowers, people, and places.
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Provides hands-on science experiences in the biosciences for junior high and high school students and training for science teachers throughout eastern Washington. On-site biotechnology workshops are available year-round to area high school classes.
A list of partnership programs, contact persons, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, web pages, and an overview of services offered.
Teachers will find a number of topic, grade level, and issue-specific e-mail lists to which they may subscribe.
Information about bringing classes to the museum, teacher workshops, and outreach programs.
University of Washington's Pacific Northwest history page. Includes curriculum materials, events, articles, and discussion list.
From the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board, educational information about Washington's noxious weeds. Includes lesson plans, a coloring book, and activity ideas.
Offers Washington state-specific teacher workshops including natural and cultural history, science, literature and the arts.
Gaining early awareness and readiness for Undergraduate programs works to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in post-secondary education.
Includes links to conferences and workshops, book lists, web links, and information about partnerships for Washington teachers.
Sponsored by the Washington State Historical Society. Provides online activities, labs, teacher resources, and a list of sponsors.
Offers science education reform programs, and resources for teaching science. Includes application information, vision statement, information on the LASER project, and equipment loans.
Compiled by Mr. Donn, the social studies teacher. Includes history lesson plans specific to Washington State.
Fosters science, math, and technology education by offering lists of teacher resources, professional development opportunities, grant monies, newsletter, and school visits.
Nonprofit organization that fuels the joy of science, through school assemblies, parent and teacher workshops, television, video, and print. Also designs programs for museums, agencies, and educational organizations. Includes projects, science fair ideas, and ask-a-scientist resources.