πŸ“š Lesson Plan #26

An Ancient Scoreboard, the First Human Made Forest and a Car Wash That Gives Employees a Chance To Shine

Good morning, educators! We want to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the amazing work you've done this year! We appreciate all that you do, especially the things not every parent and student gets to see. That's why we build Goodable in the Classroom - to help make your week easier with 100% free lesson plans. Coming up, we've got the world's best positive news, including the discovery of a 1,000-year-old scoreboard, a clever fabric inspired by the polar bear, and more! But first...

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This Car Wash is Giving Employees With Autism a Chance to Shine

Discover the inspiring story of how this father and son business is not only washing cars but also washing away the stigma surrounding autism, one employee at a time.πŸ“ΊWATCH THE INSPIRING STORY HERE

Researchers Just Discovered an Ancient Game Scoreboard More Than 1,000 Years Old

A massive stone scoreboard with mysterious hieroglyphics has been unearthed, offering new clues to the fascinating culture and history of an ancient civilization.

Fur Real? Researchers Create Lighter and Warmer Fabric Inspired by Polar Bears

Science and nature are coming together to create the ultimate winter-proof material inspired by the polar bear.

How an Art Project Helped Create the First Human-Made Forest

It's a stunning show of nature and human creativity. Discover the incredible story of Agnes Denes, the visionary artist who used thousands of trees to transform a barren landscape into a lush forest masterpiece.πŸ“ΊWATCH THE INCREDIBLE STORY HERE

Scientists and Fishers Are Teaming Up to Protect Endangered Dolphins

From local fishermen to international scientists, discover how they're coming together to save precious Bolivian river dolphins from the brink of extinction, ensuring their survival for generations to come.

Goodable Trivia Question of the WeekHow long can a polar bear stay submerged underwater?A) 3 minutesB) 5 minutesC) 6 minutesD) 8 minutesAnswer: A) 3. In 2014, the longest polar bear dive was observed by Natural Habitat Adventures guide Rinie van Meurs during an expedition. The dive lasted three minutes and 10 seconds and was caught on video by one of van Meurs' passengers. The previous record dive lasted about 72 seconds in 1970. Van Meurs' observation was published as an official record in the Journal of Polar Bear Biology.

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