HowStuffWorks Express Teacher's Corner

HowStuffWorks Express is designed as a stand-alone resource requiring little additional classroom instruction. The Teacher's Corner is where teachers and parents can find valuable additional materials to enhance classroom or home-school instruction.

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Four sections of the publication provide "teacher-ready" materials that include lesson plans, curriculum standards, student worksheets and teacher keys.

Articles
Express articles explain everything from Air Force One to alligators, guitars to the Great Barrier Reef and polar bears to penguins, using simple, straightforward language and exciting illustrations. To help you use Express in the classroom, we've put together teacher resources for select Express articles, including lesson plans, curriculum standards, student worksheets and teacher keys.

WebQuest Internet Project
This curriculum-focused scavenger hunt leverages the best from the Web. Each issue includes a lesson plan, student worksheets, a teacher key and curriculum standards. The WebQuest exercise takes about 20 minutes, depending upon type of Internet connection, including completion of worksheets.

Ask Marshall Brain
In this section, Marshall Brain, the founder of HowStuffWorks, answers questions about science and technology. You'll find lesson plans, curriculum standards, student worksheets and teacher keys to accompany the Ask Marshall Brain section of the magazine.

HowStuffWorks Autopsy
The HowStuffWorks Autopsy takes you inside everything from camera phones to pocket bikes to tennis ball launchers, using simple, straightforward language and exciting photographs. To help you use Express in the classroom, we've put together teacher resources for select HowStuffWorks Autopsies -- you'll find lesson plans, curriculum standards, student worksheets and teacher keys.

The Teacher's Corner enables teachers and parents to use HowStuffWorks Express as an educational tool. Click here for Classroom Integration Strategies.