These famous scientists teach us about life as well as about science.
#KindnessNation
#WeHoldTheseTruths
We teach about the work of famous scientists all the time in our classes. If you take one of my classes, then it is a given that you know that Jonas Salk developed a life-saving polio vaccine, that Stephen Hawking changed the way we think about our universe, that Jane Goodall works tirelessly on behalf of her beloved chimpanzees, and that nothing makes sense in a biology class without the work of Charles Darwin. These people made (and make) tremendous contributions to various fields of study, but they also have a "human" side. They teach us not only about science, but about human nature, about the value of hard work, about tolerance and acceptance, and about the importance of perseverance, never giving up, and never losing hope.
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With this in mind, I have developed a set of classroom mini-posters highlighting quotes from scientists that offer words of wisdom. This is a "forever free" product in my TeachersPayTeachers store. All of the mini-posters print out on 8.5 x 11 sized paper. They can be quickly laminated and used to make a bulletin board or wall display. As our students sit in our classes and look about the room, hopefully their eyes will land on one of these posters and provide them with the inspiration to succeed and overcome the hurdles of life.
So, what's up with the hashtags? I am honored to join a large group of teacher-authors on TpT in this hashtag event to provide lots and lots of free classroom materials for all subjects and grade levels. The idea is to provide a wealth of free materials that teach and reinforce character, kindness, tolerance, anti-bullying, empathy, inclusion, and equality for all. Let's face it ... 2016 was a very difficult year for our nation. Regardless of your beliefs, opinions or convictions, teachers need materials to bring out the best in our students. This hashtag event will offer "forever free" materials that are not political in nature, but rather offer quality life lessons.
Here is a sample of the mini-posters.
Here is a sample of the mini-posters.
Be sure to search on TpT, Facebook, and Instagram for these hashtags: #KindnessNation and #WeHoldTheseTruths.
This blog post is part of the Secondary Smorgasbord Blog Hop event. As always, thanks to Darlene Anne Curran (The ELA Buffet) and Pamela Kranz (Desktop Learning Adventures) for hosting this event!