Infuse Varied Resources
Expose students to many methods of communication. Infuse a wide variety of resources into learning materials.
- Use resources, then create your own.
- Read science, then do science.
- Listen to a book, then create your own podcast of original content.
- Watch the video, then create your own vodcast of original content.
- Read picture books, then write visual stories. - provide access for young children
- Read novels, then write historical fiction. - provide insights into family and life experiences
- Read graphic adaptations, then create visual projects. - explore different ways to convey key ideas
- Read nonfiction, then create timelines. - content specifics with general concepts
- Explore drawings, then create visuals. - visualize people and experiences
- Explore caricatures, create images.
Explore the following recent materials related to the study of Charles Darwin.
- The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin from Google Books
- The Complete Of Charles Darwin
- The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin: An Audio Version from LibriVox
- Evolving Ideas: Who Was Charles Darwin from Teacher's Domain
- Public Domain Images of Charles Darwin from Wikimedia Commons
- Books
- On Beetle Too Many: The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin by Kathryn Lasky. Provides young children with access to the story of Darwin.
- Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith by Deborah Heiligman. Unique look at Darwin's family life and experiences.
- Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation by Michael Keller. The graphic style provides a different ways to convey key concepts from the original book.
- Evolution Revolution: From Darwin to DNA. Provides a larger context for Darwin's work.
- Pathfinders
TRY IT
Explore the images at Wikimedia Commons. Examine the content by topic or key word. Look for the copyright notice under each image.
Explore Open Clipart for open source images.
Explore Google Books. Search for books that might inspire young readers and researchers.