As I engage with Spanish-speaking students and teachers / community organizations who are committed to supporting Spanish-speaking students, I wonder what resources are available for them regarding information and materials about polar science. Besides the wonderful Spanish-language PolarTREC blogs, do you all know of any resources? If others are also looking for resources, keep an eye out on the Spanish-family podcast: Cráneo for an upcoming episode about Armando Caussade's experience.
I have some STEAM powered career digital books and lessons that are free online here in English and in Spanish
Resources - lesson plans and videos.
https://www.roomtoread.org/steam
English Books: https://literacycloud.org/readinglists/62877-steam-powered-series
Spanish Books: https://literacycloud.org/readinglists/65334-carreras-impulsadas-por-st…
Thank you for this -- this is great!
I do a lot of work with PBS LearningMedia and some of their resources have Spanish material. I know that they are continuously working to update media resources with Spanish language support. When you are searching for resources, you can even filter by language to help narrow down your options. www.pbslearningmedia.org
Hi all, I thought I'd share that Cráneo (Spanish-language podcast) posted their podcast about the South Pole with former PolarTREC teacher, Armando Caussade! It's called: "Polo Sur: Un Desierto Congelado" https://www.cumbrekids.org/craneo
Awesome!
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