Teaching polar science – The Boy Who Found the Light

by Stephanie Chasteen on October 19, 2009

Our latest podcast in the Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears webzine has been posted.  This is a bimonthly webzine for elementary educators, to integrate polar science into their teaching.   This month’s webzine is on arctic peoples, and the podcast features a story on how light disappears and reappears in the arctic each year, that you can play right in your classroom.  Plus, suggestions on how to use this story with your elementary students.

The Boy Who Found the Light

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