Free Science Webinar from Antartica!

I just got an email from EdWeb this morning announcing an awesome live webinar on Thursday, January 23rd at 1PM. There is even a way to submit questions in advance when you register. Check it out and show it in class!


TIME For Kids goes LIVE from Antarctica with edWeb.net
PRINCETON, NJ, December 9, 2013 - TIME For Kids, a weekly classroom news magazine that motivates kids to read, and edWeb.net, a professional social and learning network, will be presenting a webinar, "TFK Live From Antarctica!," on Thursday, January 23rd at 1PM Eastern Time.

In this webinar, TFK science writer David Bjerklie and photo editor and photographer Don Heiny will broadcast live from Antarctica to talk about their experience and the work being done on the icy continent by the National Science Foundation. They will also answer questions from teachers and students live during the presentation.  Educators can submit a question from their class when theyregister.
The special webinar from the furthest reaches of the earth is being presented as part of TIME For Kids' community for educators on edWeb.net, Real World Literacy and the Common Core. Real World Literacy and the Common Core is a professional learning community (PLC) that provides teaching ideas and lesson plans that are aligned with the Common Core State Standards.  Topics explored in this community include Reading Informational Text, Teaching Persuasive Writing, and Five Engaging Activities for Meeting the Common Core State Standards Right Now, and more.
The community hosts free webinars for elementary and middle school educators, presented by Suzanne Zimbler, Assistant Managing Editor, TIME For Kids and Jaime Joyce, Assistant Managing Editor, Education, TIME For Kids.
The community was launched in July 2013 and has broken edWeb attendance records with over 1,800 educators registered for the most recent webinar on Focus on Integration of Knowledge and Ideas.
An educator attending the webinar summed up the value of the webinar for professional development, "Thank you so very much for providing this FREE webinar - with funding so tight, this option is about all we have for our professional development - very helpful."
Lisa Schmucki, founder and CEO of edWeb.net, commented, "I started my career in education working for TIME, Inc., so it is especially rewarding to help the TFK editors present this outstanding program.  Jaime and Suzanne connect with teachers in such a personal and helpful way and provide such valuable ideas and examples for how to use resources like TIME For Kids to meet Common Core State Standards. This is a program that is very needed and much appreciated."
"We are thrilled that TIME For Kids is going to Antarctica," says TFK Managing Editor Nellie Gonzalez Cutler, "but what's even more exciting is that we will be able to share this learning adventure with teachers and students in a live webinar."
Join us for the webinar "TFK Live from Antarctica!" on Thursday, January 23rd at 1PM Eastern Time. Register Here
Join the TFK community on edWeb.net on Real World Literacy and the Common Core to be invited to future events, to join in the online discussions, and to access the free resources and past webinar recordings. Join Here

For more information contact: 
Lisa Schmucki, founder and CEO, edWeb.net
908-407-2755 | [email protected] 

Shari Diamond, Marketing Manager, TIME For Kids
212-522-2239 | [email protected]

About edWeb.net
edWeb.net is a professional social and learning network for the education community that makes it easy to connect and collaborate with colleagues, share information and best practices, and create professional learning communities. edWeb hosts free professional learning communities on key topics in education and won the 2012 Edublog Award for Best Free and Open Professional Development for Educators. edWeb reaches 3.5 million educators in the U.S. through our membership and our partnership with MCH Strategic Data. Learn more at www.edweb.net. Follow @edwebnet on Twitter.

About TIME For Kids
TIME For Kids is a weekly classroom news magazine that motivates kids to read. Issues cover a wide range of real-world topics kids love to learn about - and it's the best nonfiction text you'll find. Our Digital Editions are the perfect supplement to your TIME For Kids print subscription, and they deliver a host of exciting features to help bring TIME For Kids to life. A powerful teaching tool, TIME For Kids builds reading and writing skills and is easily integrated across your curriculum, including social studies, science and math. Learn more at www.timeforkids.com. Follow @TimeForKidsMag on Twitter.

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