Pokémon used to teach science
Posted on Nov 19, 07 02:03 AM PDT
I know Pokémon are cute and all, but they will actually be employed by a new in-school program to teach both elementary and middle school students about the wonderful world of science. Nintendo, the The National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) and Nortel LearniT, are collaborating with each other to make science learning fun. These lesson plans and classroom activities can be downloaded and printed here. This certainly makes those science lessons all the more interesting, and for those who want to have a taste on how Pokémon helps with your child's learning, you can always head on here to access its award-winning interactive online lessons in Math, Science, Language Arts and Life Skills. Pikachu, I choose you to make these science lessons electrifying!
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By Whatever-ishere , 21/11/07 2:14 PM (CommentID #372279)
thanks for the GREAT post! Very useful...
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