Teaching Science In 3D

91 The Importance of Building Relationships in the Science Classroom


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If you have been teaching for a while you know that relationships are important in the classroom.  In fact, we have talked about it over and over on the podcast.  So, in this episode, we decided to dive deeper into this concept.  Let's find out why it's important to build relationships, especially in the science classroom.  

Other Episodes to Listen to:

  • How to Choose Better Phenomena 
  • How to Use Relationships to Support the NGSS Classroom

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You're invited to check out Bring Wonder Back, an on-demand video series designed to help you take your first steps to transforming your students into scientists with 3D teaching practices — what the NGSS is all about! Access this video series at iexplorescience.com/wonder and get ready to bring wonder, engagement, and a love for learning back to your science class.

Are you looking for a quick, easy and FREE way to improve your lessons?  Download Erin's 3D Lesson Planner.  Then, all you have to do is write down what you are already doing in class.  Then, she will send you instructions for EASY next steps.   Click here to grab this FREE download. 

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