STAAR Review To Go Science - Biology - Volume Two - 23405
Are you looking for more ways to review for STAAR? In this session, create portable science review activities from Volume 2 of the Region 4 STAAR Review to Go books. Make and take a copy of each folder and receive a printed copy of the STAAR Review to Go Science: Biology Book, Volume 2. The book includes 10 activities aligned to the Streamlined TEKS and a license for digital access! These activities are TEKS based and may be used to enrich Tier 1 Instruction or as a review during tutorials. Crosswalks will be provided to connect to the Streamlined TEKS. In the classroom, each review activity is designed to take 15-30 minutes and fit into a file folder that is easy to store and engaging for students. There is a fee for this session to cover the cost of the books and the large amount of required print material.
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