FREE STEM AR App to Use with Elementary Students (and beyond)

Teachers and HomeSchoolers (and all parents are the latter), this is a great AR (Augmented Reality) App to engage your kids in science. ***It's FREE to schools***; so, if you work for whatever constitutes a school these days, please don't miss this opportunity: https://www.teachthought.com/technology/app-spotlight-contraption-maker/.

And if you plan to cover rhythm and rhyme, camouflage, ecosystems, predators, water resources, and/or respect for wildlife, please consider purchasing my award-winning picture book The Fate of the Frog (written in anapestic tetrameter) for supporting material. I'm happy to do the first reading by Zoom if you contact me offline well ahead of time. I have about 100 hard-backed copies of these books in my storage room (long story), so email me at melissarooneywriting@gmail.com for purchase and delivery of a signed copy ($15 + $2 shipping).

For more posts related to lesson plans (and a few field trips), see: https://www.melissarooneywriting.com/blog/tag/Lesson+Plans.

Thanks for caring and sharing!

Melissa (Rooney)

Melissa Rooney

Melissa Bunin Rooney writes picture books, poetry and freelance; reviews picture books for New York Journal of Books and live performances for Triangle Theater Review; provides literary and scientific editing services for American Journal Experts, scientific researchers and students; and writes and manages grants for 501c3 nonprofit Urban Sustainability Solutions. She also provides STEM and literary workshops and residencies for schools and organizations through the Durham Arts Council’s Creative Arts in Public and Private Schools (CAPS) program.

https://www.MelissaRooneyWriting.com
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