Anusha-Shankar

National Geographic Explorers in the Classroom

National Geographic Explorers in the Classroom

Dr. Shankar is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Arctic Biology in the University of Alaska Fairbanks and is a Featured Explorer in the new reading program Panorama: Reading Through the Lens of Science. She has studied animals around the world in locations such as Arizona and the Ecuadorian Andes. In this webinar replay, you will learn about the lives of Explorers as you join Dr. Shankar in exploring how animals from hummingbirds to arctic ground squirrels manage their energetic needs in some of the planet’s most difficult conditions.  

Anusha-Shankar

Dr. Anusha Shankar

National Geographic Explorer

Dr. Shankar is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Arctic Biology in the University of Alaska Fairbanks and is a Featured Explorer in the new reading program Panorama: Reading Through the Lens of Science. She has studied animals around the world in locations such as Arizona and the Ecuadorian Andes. In this webinar replay, you will learn about the lives of Explorers as you join Dr. Shankar in exploring how animals from hummingbirds to arctic ground squirrels manage their energetic needs in some of the planet’s most difficult conditions.  

In this webinar replay, you will learn:

Deborah_Short

Growing Vocabulary to Improve Content-Area Reading and Writing

Growing Vocabulary to Improve Content-Area Reading and Writing

This webinar explores ways to build students’ vocabulary knowledge so they can improve their reading and writing skills in the content areas. The first part of the talk will target vocabulary development with activities to introduce new words and activities to help students practice these words and make them their own. The second part will focus on vocabulary application with examples of content-area reading and writing tasks that engage students with new words and word-learning strategies.

Deborah Short, Ph.D

Division Director, Center for Applied Linguistics

This webinar explores ways to build students’ vocabulary knowledge so they can improve their reading and writing skills in the content areas. The first part of the talk will target vocabulary development with activities to introduce new words and activities to help students practice these words and make them their own. The second part will focus on vocabulary application with examples of content-area reading and writing tasks that engage students with new words and word-learning strategies.

In this webinar replay, you will learn how to: