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Cushing, Maine, United States
About the store
Beth and Curtis are the creative team behind Go2Science. Each brings their talents and experience to craft high quality, engaging content for PK-5 learners. Beth: • 25 years of classroom teaching • Co-Founder of Go2Science (online global education platform) • Check out some of her awards below! Curtis: • Published paleontologist • Co-Founder of Go2Science (online global education platform) • Attorney specializing in environmental law
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Preview of Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 1)
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Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 1)

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Mission Dinosaur: A Field Research Adventure!Join Beth and Curtis, the Go2Science team, as they search for evidence of a meat-eating dinosaur called Deinonychus in Wyoming. This is the fifth field video in a series of twelve videos (5-6 minutes each) that tell the story of our field research adventure. In this video, Beth and Curtis FINALLY find a dinosaur fossil! Good thing they have perseverance!  How to use this resource:1. Review the mission so far: Ask students to recall: What is this m
Preview of Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 5)
5:46

Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 5)

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Go2Science
Mission Dinosaur: A Field Research Adventure!Join Beth and Curtis, the Go2Science team, as they search for evidence of a meat-eating dinosaur called Deinonychus in Wyoming. This is the fifth field video in a series of twelve videos (5-6 minutes each) that tell the story of our field research adventure. In this video, Beth and Curtis FINALLY find a dinosaur fossil! Good thing they have perseverance!  How to use this resource:1. Review the mission so far: Ask students to recall: What is this m
Preview of Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 4)
5:46

Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 4)

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Go2Science
Mission Dinosaur: A Field Research Adventure!Join Beth and Curtis, the Go2Science team, as they search for evidence of a meat-eating dinosaur called Deinonychus in Wyoming. This is the fifth field video in a series of twelve videos (5-6 minutes each) that tell the story of our field research adventure. In this video, Beth and Curtis FINALLY find a dinosaur fossil! Good thing they have perseverance!  How to use this resource:1. Review the mission so far: Ask students to recall: What is this m
Preview of Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 3)
5:46

Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 3)

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Go2Science
Mission Dinosaur: A Field Research Adventure!Join Beth and Curtis, the Go2Science team, as they search for evidence of a meat-eating dinosaur called Deinonychus in Wyoming. This is the fifth field video in a series of twelve videos (5-6 minutes each) that tell the story of our field research adventure. In this video, Beth and Curtis FINALLY find a dinosaur fossil! Good thing they have perseverance!  How to use this resource:1. Review the mission so far: Ask students to recall: What is this m
Preview of Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 2)
5:46

Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Grade 2)

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Go2Science
Mission Dinosaur: A Field Research Adventure!Join Beth and Curtis, the Go2Science team, as they search for evidence of a meat-eating dinosaur called Deinonychus in Wyoming. This is the fifth field video in a series of twelve videos (5-6 minutes each) that tell the story of our field research adventure. In this video, Beth and Curtis FINALLY find a dinosaur fossil! Good thing they have perseverance!  How to use this resource:1. Review the mission so far: Ask students to recall: What is this m
Preview of Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Kindergarten)
5:46

Mission Dinosaur Day 5 (Kindergarten)

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Go2Science
Mission Dinosaur: A Field Research Adventure!Join Beth and Curtis, the Go2Science team, as they search for evidence of a meat-eating dinosaur called Deinonychus in Wyoming. This is the fifth field video in a series of twelve videos (5-6 minutes each) that tell the story of our field research adventure. In this video, Beth and Curtis FINALLY find a dinosaur fossil! Good thing they have perseverance!  How to use this resource:1. Review the mission so far: Ask students to recall: What is this m
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About the store

Experience

Beth and Curtis are the creative team behind Go2Science. Each brings their talents and experience to craft high quality, engaging content for PK-5 learners. Beth: • 25 years of classroom teaching • Co-Founder of Go2Science (online global education platform) • Check out some of her awards below! Curtis: • Published paleontologist • Co-Founder of Go2Science (online global education platform) • Attorney specializing in environmental law

Teaching style

Cross curricular Inquiry based Hands-on FUN!!!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Here are a few of Beth's awards and accomplishments: • Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching • National Board Certified Teacher, Early Childhood Generalist • County Teacher of the Year • PBS Digital Innovator Award • National Semiconductor Internet Innovator Award

Additional biographical information

Beth Heidemann Co-Founder Teacher Presidential Award-Winning teacher and hula hoop enthusiast, Beth loves bringing real world science to kids! A graduate of College of the Atlantic Bar Harbor, Maine, she loves engineering challenges, technology, environmental education, and outdoor learning spaces. After 25 years teaching kindergarten, she’s excited to share her passion and experience on-line with classrooms from around the world! Her love of meaningful integration of technology in the early childhood classroom earned her a National Semiconductor Innovative Educator Award. Always modeling curiosity and lifelong learning, Beth continues to experiment and innovate. She’s served as a Skype Master Teacher and PBS Learning Media Innovative educator and was most recently honored by the state as County Teacher of the Year, but withdrew herself (as a semi-finalist) for consideration as State Teacher of the Year to pursue Go2Science. Curtis Bentley Co-Founder Scientist/Explorer Curtis is a lot of things: a scientist, lawyer, explorer, drummer and Ironman. His brain is always churning. His paleontological finds are in museums across the country and he even has an extinct sea turtle named after him. He loves traveling the world and immersing himself in new environments and cultures. Curtis finds joy in sparking the imagination of young learners and making them think in new ways. Curtis has authored six scientific publications in paleontology, worked for United States Department of Justice as a trial attorney in the Environmental Enforcement Section and later helped craft laws with the Maine Legislature to help protect critters and habitats. Throughout his career, he’s enjoyed sharing his passion for paleontology and science in both professional settings and elementary schools.