6 Cool Visual Thinking Activities That Strengthen Student Writing
Visual activities like mapping, sketching, sculpting, and writing comic strips can help students clarify ideas, strengthen drafts, and deepen literary analysis.
Visualizing what students are reading and writing strengthens their ability to recall what they learn in literacy lessons! ๐โ๏ธ๐
Edutopiaโs @andreatamayo.bsky.social gathered a few fun and engaging ways to improve writing and reading comprehension.
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22.02.2026 18:36
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Five Math Procedures To Help Students Learn From Their Mistakes
When common math errors are examined, discussed, and revised, they can deepen studentsโ learning.
In math class, there is value in teaching students to learn from their mistakes. Here are a few strategies that encourage students to embrace and reflect on their errors. ๐ช
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20.01.2026 15:37
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Meet the Weird and Wonderful Life-forms That Can Survive in Space
The moss Physcomitrium patens joins tardigrades and thale-cress as a species that has survived in space
Move over, tardigrades, there's another life-form that can survive in space ๐งช
(by @andreatamayo.bsky.social for @sciam.bsky.social)
20.11.2025 19:20
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Can We Bury Enough Wood to Slow Climate Change?
Wood vaulting, a simple, low-tech approach to storing carbon, has the potential to remove 12 billion tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere every yearโand some companies are already trying it
Very interesting piece @sciam.bsky.social by @shapersyris.bsky.social looking at a decidedly low-tech way to do carbon removal: bury wood that would otherwise be burned or left to decompose. ๐งช
It's called "wood vaulting".
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Stories by Andrea Tamayo
Andrea Tamayo is the current newsletter and engagement intern at Scientific American and a freelance science writer. Follow Tamayo on Bluesky @andreatamayo.bsky.social
Hi Dani! My name's Andrea and I'm a Newsletter and Engagement Intern and reporter at Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com/author/andre...). Here is link to my portfolio as well (www.andreactamayo.com). I would love to be added to the Science feed. Thank you so much!
14.10.2025 19:26
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In Maryland's Potomac River, life makes a home out of more than 100 shipwrecks, turning their skeletons into flourishing ecosystems.
It was a pleasure to report and write this for @sciam.bsky.social, and be skillfully edited by @andreatweather.bsky.social.
26.09.2025 17:17
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This Rubber Duck Isnโt Going AnywhereโThanks to a Super-Sticky Gel
Today this material can seal pipes and brave the ocean. But someday it could be used in surgery or underwater repairs
Keeping this duck stuck is a harder feat than it seems. But scientists have made a super-sticky hydrogel that can brave the saltwater and stick things underwater. The coolest part: the material was inspired by the adhesive abilities found in nature, such as the proteins in mussels and barnacles.
20.08.2025 21:14
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Sudanโs Cholera Outbreak Has Sickened ThousandsโHereโs Whatโs Driving It
An ongoing civil war in Sudan has forced millions of people to flee their homes and move to camps, where a lack of water and sanitation infrastructure, along with heavy rains, are fueling a massive ch...
An ongoing civil war in Sudan has forced millions of people to flee their homes and move to camps, where a lack of water and sanitation infrastructure, along with heavy rains, are fueling a massive cholera outbreak. What role does the environment play in how the outbreak is spreading?
20.08.2025 21:14
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Some stories I've worked on @sciam.bsky.social the last few weeks!
20.08.2025 21:14
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An image of someone's hand grasping the June 2022 issue of Scientific American. The cover art features an illustration of two rodent-like mammals sitting on top of plants. Behind the image are pinkish purple flowers in the bottom half and tree leaves in the top half.
Happy 180th @sciam.bsky.social ๐ฅณ #SciAmInTheWild
11.08.2025 19:08
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mRNA Vaccines Are a Game-ChangerโHereโs Why
Speed and flexibility have made mRNA a blockbuster technology
mRNA Vaccine Tech Could Transform Medicine and Cure Diseases. RFK, Jr. Just Pulled Its Funding.
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The Law That Saved the Whales Is Under Attack
Proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act would cut down protections to whales, dolphins, polar bears and other species
Proposed amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act would cut down protections to whales, dolphins, polar bears and other species
06.08.2025 17:57
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Billions of Starfish Have Disintegratedโand Scientists Finally Know Why
A devastating bacterium has decimated populations of sunflower sea stars, predators that play a crucial role in their environment
Spoke with @rhizalyssa.bsky.social and Melanie Prentice about their investigation into what was causing billions of sea stars to disintegrate to death. The culprit: a bacterium by the name of Vibrio pectenicida. Read more about their work here:
05.08.2025 19:33
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For 180 years, Scientific American covers have invited readers on voyages of discoveryโfrom deep oceans to distant galaxies. Now itโs your turn! Capture your own moment of exploration with our photo challenge.
Terms & Conditions apply. See official rules: sciam.com/180contest #SciAmInTheWild
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aww! donโt know where Iโd be without your support and guidance!
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Math Is Quietly in Crisis over NSF Funding Cuts
A 72 percent reduction in federal funding is devastating to math research. The American Mathematical Society is offering $1 million in backstop grantsโbut itโs likely not enough.
Math is in crisis. The NSF claims the over $80M in cuts is due to "changing priorities" but when asked how math fits to their new priorities they said it is "required to advance future discoveries in every critical technology area." What gives??? www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-...
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wonderfully edited by my namesake @andreatweather.bsky.social!
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What is Scientific American?
YouTube video by Scientific American
We finally made it to Blueskyโjust a few billion years after the Big Bang, and only slightly late to the party โจ๐
Weโre sharing some of our best stories from the year so far to kick off our Bluesky journey!
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Could the magic of memory manipulation ever become real?
Someday, technology might be able to help people better hold onto memories or forget bad ones.
In fiction, memories can be wiped, altered and implanted at the snap of a finger.
In my new story for Science News Explores, I ask neuroscientists about treatments that strengthen and weaken memories, and how they go about doing this.
(link: www.snexplores.org/article/memo...)
27.02.2025 19:55
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