Check out new monthly resources for the month of March from Seesaw that can expand your bank of resources to teach grammar and differentiate with instructional scaffolds in subject areas such as ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Computer Science. These are free resources in your Seesaw library and many of these resources are available in Spanish!
Need help with lesson planning? Teachers can find fun and ready-to-go activities for each school day in Seesaw’s March Dailies calendar, including Read Across America and Women’s History Month.
Do you know where to find your school’s menu? Please take a moment to look over the March menu and share with your staff. All menus can be found at sfusd.edu/menus.
To celebrate and honor Black History Month, Student Nutrition Services (SNS) took the time to sit down with a few dining staff members to hear about their experience working in their schools, what Black History Month means to them, and how everyone in the community can be celebrating and learning.
The Stice Lab at Stanford University is currently looking for parents who have experienced disordered eating and their daughters, who have not experienced disordered eating, between the ages of 12-16 to participate in a study investigating healthy adolescent development and eating behaviors.
Come join us for this fun, free event this Saturday, Mar. 30! At our full day of chess, kids will be to be able to play, have fun, compete, make friends, and keep the scholastic community together in the Bay Area.
The Stice Lab at Stanford University is currently looking for parents who have experienced disordered eating and their daughters, who have not experienced disordered eating, between the ages of 12-16 to participate in a study investigating healthy adolescent development and eating behaviors.