I'm a high school science teacher and occasional college teacher. I work at a zoo during the summers and the educational hill I'll die on is that every kid should have a way to see themselves.
April is Autism Awareness Month, so I put together a periodic table of Neurodivergence to show students that people who live on the Autism Spectrum are quite capable of being great in any number of fields. On each card (8in x 8in if you print the size I set in PowerPoint), it shows their name, a symbol (like the periodic table) and has a QR code to take them to a website so they can learn more about the person. The colors you can see in the preview picture correlate to what they're famous for
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Classroom Community, For All Subjects, General Science
Inspired by the Periodic Table of Black History I found on Tik Tok a while ago, I put together a periodic table for Women's History Month. To avoid attracting too much trouble by the more conservative folks I teach with, I kept it focused on women who work in STEM fields. I attached a picture of how I displayed it at my school. Each of the colors corresponds to different fields. You don't need to use colored paper though. Also, each scientists on the table comes with a QR code students can s
In an effort to give all of my students representation, I created this Periodic Table of Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage. They're grouped by what they became famous for and categories include acting, music, sports, STEM and many more. Each person on the table has their name, birth date, death date (if applicable) and which culture they identify with, as well as a QR code students can scan to learn more about each of the people. I set each of the PowerPoint slides to be 8 inches x 8 inches
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AAPI History, For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific
Here is another Periodic Table, but it's a bit more specific. It's intended for Black History Month, but it focuses on black people who made important advancements and discoveries in science. I'm going to be revamping this into a PowerPoint file once I get my other advocacy tables made.
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Black History, For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific
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I'm a high school science teacher and occasional college teacher. I work at a zoo during the summers and the educational hill I'll die on is that every kid should have a way to see themselves.
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