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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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The 4 presenters did a great job.
Susan – Your love for Biology came shining through. Your enthusiasm with your lesson was contagious. The mega question of when to change a particular story is extremely important. As teachers we need to be vigilant about presenting the least-wrong information. Very good job!!
Jack- I love your willingness to try different approaches to teaching. Your sense of humor helped to keep the lesson moving. You have an abundance of ideas and you are eager to share them with your students. Trust in yourself! Wonderful presentation.
Jessica- You were very well prepared for your mini-conversation. I have to give you a lot of credit for being brave. It could not have been easy to stand up in front of this group and lead us into a very stimulating discussion. Molto Buono!!
Kate – Congratulations for incorporating your passion of doodling into an engrossing presentation. Another avenue that you could explore is why some children need to doodle on their body. Thank you for giving us a chance to unwind and be creative. Fantastic lesson!!