Science Super Star: Anusheh Warda
We spotlight Anusheh Warda, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Chabot Elementary in Oakland. Anusheh prepared a unit that would engage all of her students through a multistage lesson on salt saturation.
We spotlight Anusheh Warda, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Chabot Elementary in Oakland. Anusheh prepared a unit that would engage all of her students through a multistage lesson on salt saturation.
We spotlight Myrna Barrera, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at New Highland Academy in Oakland. Myrna uses science as an all encompassing tool to engage her students in learning.
We spotlight Enedina Sandoval, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Global Family School in Oakland. Enedina and her classroom explored the lifecycle of mealworms, and throughout the lesson she ensured that all students were being able to make the most out of the lesson.
We spotlight Neila Willow, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Franklin Elementary in Oakland. Neila is an avid science supporter, as as she can firsthand attest to the wondrous affects it has on her students. This past year, she tried to engage her students in science as much as possible, and connect it with all aspects of learning.
We spotlight Marilee Simons, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Franklin Elementary in Oakland. Marilee used an engaging and extensive investigation on Painted Lady Butterflies to teach her students about animal life cycles.
We spotlight Alicia Fong, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Cleveland Elementary in Oakland. Alicia ensured all of her students were able to create meaningful takeaways from her lessons through multiple class discussions and hands-on learning that activated their understandings.
We spotlight Mary Loeser, CRS Science Super Star honoree, who teaches at Cleveland Elementary in Oakland. Mary is an avid proponent of the wonderous effects science learning can have on a student. This past year, her and her classroom explored the phenomena of flower reproduction.
Community Resources for Science
1611 San Pablo Avenue, Suite 10 B
Berkeley, CA 94702
Phone: (510) 527-5212
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Email: community@crscience.org
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The mission of CRS is to empower teachers and STEM professionals serving schools in historically marginalized communities to activate TK-8 students’ curiosity about the world, foster critical thinking, and inspire children to imagine future career pathways. We envision a community of educators, scientists, families and partners working together to build school cultures that equip all children to explore the world around them and build the skills needed to become innovators, problem solvers, environmental stewards, life-long learners and leaders. CRS leads a dynamic network, fostering relationships and collaborations that leverage expertise and resources to transform science teaching and learning toward greater equity, opportunity, and success for all students.
Our goal is simple: help teachers give students more opportunities to “do science” – to ask questions, test ideas, get their hands on real science activities. We need to inspire the next generation of thinkers, makers, problem solvers, and leaders!