📚 Lesson Plan #19

An Unlikely Climate Hero, Ocean Deep Dive and a 3D Printed Basketball!

Hey Teachers! Your Monday morning prep just got a whole lot easier! No need to scour the news for inspiring stories to share with your students. This week, your students will be encouraged by an unlikely hero helping fight climate change, intrigued by a deep dive into the South Pacific Ocean and energized by new technology that could be the future of basketball. But first... we want to give a massive shoutout to Anne V., a teacher doing a fantastic job spreading Goodable in the Classroom. Thanks to our referral program, she's earned:🎁 A Starbucks Gift Card 🧦 Goodable Socks☕ Goodable Coffee Mug😁 Goodable StickersIn fact, Anne is well on her way to earning a $50 Amazon Gift Card, just for sharing Goodable in the Classroom! As great as Anne is doing, we still need your help sharing Goodable with your co-workers and friends. By sending them your unique referral code below, you could earn amazing prizes and get Goodable for free, for life! 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽

Is This 3D-Printed Basketball the Future of the NBA?

The future of basketball just got a whole lot more interesting! Say goodbye to air pumps and hello to a breakthrough basketball design. See how long it'll take before the new 3D ball makes it to your playground.📺WATCH HOW IT WAS DESIGNED

These Trees Grow Faster, Store More Carbon and Just Might Save The Planet

Scientists may have found an unlikely hero to help combat climate change - genetically modified trees. Find out how these modified trees could have a massive impact on the future of our planet. 📺WATCH HOW THESE TREES ARE MADE

This High School Gave Spending Power to Students - Here's What Happened

When it comes to spending public money, it's usually a decision left to the adults. But when a group of high schoolers in Rhode Island were told they'd get to decide how to spend $10,000 to upgrade their school, they couldn't believe their ears.

How This Community is Thinking Outside The Box - Literally - to Solve its Housing Crisis

Home is where the heart is, but for the residents of Norway House Cree Nation, home is also where the struggle lies. While families cram into small, moldy homes, an innovative housing company is stepping up to make a difference thanks to cutting-edge technology.📺WATCH THIS INSPIRING STORY HERE

These Underwater Cables Could Warn Communities of Natural Disasters in Record Time

Dive into the depths of the South Pacific Ocean and discover how simple sensors on underwater cables are revolutionizing the fight against devastating tsunamis. Will this new innovation be enough to protect the islanders from the unpredictable power of the sea?

Goodable Trivia Question of the WeekTrue or False: Basketball was originally played with a soccer ball and peach baskets, with referees having to use a ladder to retrieve the ball each time a player scored. Answer: True! In 1900, the string baskets we know today were introduced to the game. Later, backboards were attached to prevent spectators from blocking a shot while standing in the balcony section.

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