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Best Practices
Title
Teacher
Grade Level
School
BP III
Amazing Animals Joy Majzel 3-5 Woodside
BP III
A Study of Vertebrates Cathy McCarthy 4 North Elementary
BP III
Butterflies Kathie Dievendorf K Lakewood Elementary
BP III
Citizens For the New Zoo Patricia Filippini 3 Washington School
BP III
Classification of Animals Brenda Jones 1 Lincoln Heights Elementary
BP III
Classroom Alphabet Book Karen Bailey K-4 Fawn River Elementary
BP III
Creature Features Diane Rich 2-4 Bauer Elementary
BP I
Endangered Animal Reports Peggy Savage-Dunn 2
BP III
EEEK! A Spider! Carolyn I. Gundrum 1 Waukazoo Elementary School
BP I
Friction Flyers Becky McFarlane 3-6
BP III
Focus on Food Chains Karin Raymond 3 Sunfield Elementary
BP III
Geology with Peanut Butter and Jelly Aaron D. Vande Wege 4-6 Tri County Intermediate
BP III
It’s a Penguin’s Life! Lisa Meneghin K-1 Westwood Elementary School
BP III
Laura Ingalls Wilder and Pioneer Life Sally McMath, Sara Benner;
Connie Zoutendyk, and April Branson
4 Cherry Knoll Elementary
BP I
Our Solar System Adriann Hulst 3
BP III
Postcards from Noah’s Ark Nancy McKenzie 4 E.P. Clarke Elementary
BP II
Saving an Endagered Michelle Rizzo 2 Burr Elementary
BP I
Simple Machines Michael LaBelle 5
BP III
Sensing Science - Elementary Probes and Interfaces John Howarth, Martha LaVoie,
Michael Hodges, Marc Lester, Kelli Leep
K-5 Thornapple-Kellogg
BP III
Students Learn, Understand and Teach Science Christen Conklin 4 Thornapple Elementary School
BP III
Squiggly, Wiggly Worms Susan Spaete K-2 Central Elementary School
BP II
The Path of Water Linda Zadow 3 Jamestown
BP I
Technology and Science Amy O'Rourke 2
BP I
Using HyperStudio for Class Projects Barbara Eldridge 4-6
BP III
Weather Wizards II Linda McConville
BP III
We’re Not in Kansas Anymore: Disasters! Debbie Whitbeck 4-5 Woodside Elementary
BP III
Wetlands: Dynamic Ecosystems Joanne Saucier 4-6 Pinewood Elementary