Florida teacher’s evolution lesson plan published

This is a cool little story about a teacher doing her homework, so to speak, and getting recognition for her hard work.

ZEPHYRHILLS – A Taylor Elementary School teacher who found inspiration in a 375-million-year-old fish can now add published science author to her list of credits.

Heather Hill wrote a science lesson that guides middle school students through an exploration of a fish fossil called Tiktaalik roseae. Her lesson has been published on a computer CD titled “Evolution in the Classroom” and produced by the Geological Society of America.

“This is brand-new for me,” Hill said. “It’s quite exciting.”

Unfortunately, I can’t find a link to the CD. If any of you folks can find it, please drop the link in the comments.

About Brandon Haught

Communications Director for Florida Citizens for Science.
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