Nikki Guevara, Science, Bain Elementary School
Author Archives: Niya Johnson
Exploring Life Cycles and the Metamorphic Change of Butterflies
January 30, 2015 – 7:54 pm
Tags butterflies, butterfly, fluency, insects, life cycles, reading strategies
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Effects of Water Quality on Metamorphic Organisms
January 30, 2015 – 7:50 pm
Mary Fabian, Science, Cato Middle College High School
Tags atmosphere, biodiversity, bioindicators, coral bleaching, life cycles, Metamorphosis, ocean acidification, pollution, water quality
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Creative Change and Metamorphosis in Visual Arts: The Altered Book/Journal
January 28, 2015 – 6:57 pm
Maebeth Hill, Visual Art, North Mecklenburg High School
Tags altered book, alternative methodology, alternative processes, black out poetry, collage, Journal, layering, Metamorphosis, perspective, reduction, symbiosis, transfer
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Metamorphosis: Transformative Experiences Understanding the Scientific Process through a Study of Plants and Animals: How Biotic and Abiotic Factors Affect Change!
January 28, 2015 – 6:52 pm
Julie Ruziska Tiddy, Science, Carmel Middle School
Tags Bivalve, Cellular Respiration, Life Cycle of Butterfly, Metamorphosis, photosynthesis, Scientific Process
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The Rest of the Story: A Study of Death, Decomposition and Metamorphosis
January 28, 2015 – 6:47 pm
Janet Raybon, Science, Myers Park High School
Tags decomposition, forensic entomology, forensic science, Metamorphosis
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Metamorphosis—Triggers of Transformation
January 28, 2015 – 6:40 pm
Connie Wood, Biology, East Mecklenburg High School
Tags apoptosis, endocrine, environment, evolution, Metamorphosis
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Life Cycles of Animals – Constant Change!
January 28, 2015 – 6:33 pm
Cindy Woolery, Science, Elizabeth Traditional Elementary School
Tags “stages” of development, butterflies, Frogs, Life Cycle, life cycles, Metamorphosis, Plants, simple and complete metamorphosis, structures and systems of organisms
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MORPH: Making Others Realize Phenomena Happen
January 28, 2015 – 6:27 pm
Caitlin Cook, First Grade, Bain Elementary School
Tags butterflies, Frogs, Life Cycle, Metamorphosis, Plants
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Metamorphosis: A Biological Process with Human Implications
January 28, 2015 – 6:16 pm
Alan Vitale, U.S. History, East Mecklenburg High School
Tags Biology, Colonization, History, Metamorphosis
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Comparing and Contrasting Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler, Domestically and Internationally, through the Use of Mass Media
January 28, 2015 – 5:24 pm
Roshan Varghese, History, David W. Butler High School
Tags Adolf Hitler, American History, European History, Germany, Russia, united states history, Vladimir Putin, world history
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Le Monde de Tintin
January 28, 2015 – 5:18 pm
Mawuena Dabla-Egu, French, Harding University High School
The Impression of Impressionism
January 28, 2015 – 5:14 pm
Mary Tew, Art, Davidson Elementary School
Tags Art, art history, Claude Monet, elementary, Impressionism, Individualism, Landscape, Painting, Perseverance, Plein Air
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Nationalism and Music: How Opera Sings the Identity of Nations
January 28, 2015 – 5:10 pm
Kathryn Heinen, Vocal Music, East Mecklenburg High School
Tags Czechoslovakia, Germany, Glinka, Italy, music history, Nationalism, opera, Russia, Smetana, Verdi, vocal music, Wagner
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Gazing Through the Glass Slipper – A Fairy Tale Perspective of World Folklore Influence on American Elementary Liberal Arts Education
January 28, 2015 – 5:02 pm
Jennifer Dalesandro, Third Grade, Bain Elementary School
Tags Cinderella, Culture, fairy tales, folktales, Yeh-Shen
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Using Music as a Strategy for Survival – Learning from Theresienstadt
January 28, 2015 – 4:53 pm
Holly Lambert, Music/Special Education, Lincoln Heights Academy
Tags Alice Herz-Sommer, Holocaust, Music, Survival, Theresienstadt
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