https://youtu.be/_EMG_mSRodw
The resource that I created my demonstration on is an Elementary Resource named Pebble Go. This is a resource that is targeted for teaching science to students in grades K-3. Pebble Go offers free information that can be shared with students on various different science topics. There are articles, vocabulary words, comprehension questions, videos, and much more. Aside from science instruction, Pebble Go also has a tremendous eBook collection for students to read online. There is also an option for the book to be read to the student which is a great asset for struggling readers. This site includes excellent materials and teaching ideas for science standards. I recently purchased a bundle from Teachers Pay Teachers on Landforms, so I was astounded when I realized what all Pebble Go had to offer for FREE! I will absolutely be using this database in the future to accompany science lessons.
I really enjoyed your video and found it extremely helpful! I, too, had heard of PebbleGo but had not used it before. I did not realize that this resource read everything to the students. As a first-grade teacher, I find this feature very beneficial since my students are just learning to read. I frequently find myself looking for resources to enhance my science instruction, and I am excited to use the resources on PebbleGo in my classroom.
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