POMT Lesson Plan Draft is available for teachers
Over the course of the grant which funded POMT, GEV worked with a teacher consultant (now an Einstein Fellow) to develop a sample lesson plan.
What can we do for you? Let us know. We have several opportunities for working with science teachers. Check out our Lesson Plan for Powers of Minus Ten.
Originally produced as a mural for the world-class?Phipps Conservatory?in Pittsburgh, PA, this beautiful, large poster tells the story of the evolution of plants in the context of all living things. This poster highlights major milestones in the evolution of plants and provides examples of close co-evolution between flowering plants and animals.
Keywords:?evolution, plants, animals, land plants, vascular plants, seeds, flowers
This delightful, colorful poster tells the story of how birds evolved in the context of the evolution of all living things. Produced for the National Aviary for Darwin 2009, this piece shows our current understanding of bird, and all of Life's, evolution. Appearing around 100 mya, birds are the most recent animal class to evolve! Although scientists are still struggling with how each bird order relates to each other, birds have taught us, and continue to teach us, a lot about evolution!
Keywords: dinosaur, bird, evolution
This magnificent, wide-formatted poster highlights major milestones in the evolution of animals, and was originally developed as a mural for the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.
Keywords: animals, animal, evolution
Over the course of the grant which funded POMT, GEV worked with a teacher consultant (now an Einstein Fellow) to develop a sample lesson plan.
Zoom into heart from Laura Lynn Gonzalez on Vimeo.
Below is a video mockup of a potential zoom sequence for future versions of POMT! Although this content won't be available for some time, I've been hard at work on a bunch of updates ...