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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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Thanks, m.aghazarian, for supporting my suggestions of World Wide Mind and/or Cinderella Ate My Daughter. I stand behind them as relevant choices for this class.
I'm also interested in Uglies, which I've heard of and always wanted to read. But I'm most excited about cara's suggestion of Through The Language Glass, which seems like a really interesting approach to the nature vs nurture debate, even seeming to blur the boundary of that binary.
A note about the Jake Gyllenhaal movie Source Code: it's coming out on April 1. Class field trip? Then we could talk about it in class.