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from-student-to-teacher
“A conceptual story is a graphic representation of the major concepts that are developed through the lessons of an inquiry-based science unit. When presented with two other documents - a page of applicable State Science Standards and another of focus questions that lead to conceptual development in each lesson - the conceptual story gives teachers an overview of the lesson flow and building of concepts throughout the unit.”
(Source: lsc-net.terc.edu)
A kodama is a spirit from Japanese folklore, which is believed to live in certain trees (similar to the Dryad of Greek myth).
Cutting down a tree which houses a kodama is thought to bring misfortune, and such trees are often marked with shimenawa rope.
(Source: pixiewinksfairywhispers)
From exploring birds and nests to a wide range of math concepts, the possible ways to extend this book into other parts of the classroom content is just endless. I just love a book like this!
(Source: teachpreschool.org)


