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Educator Resources

1) Pronunciation Guide to Chinese words in Two Bicycles In Beijing
​presented in the order of appearance in the book:
yi er
Lunzi
Huangche
hutong
jie
dajie
ni hao
bao

2. National Geographic fun stuff  
* info and videos about Beijing - these are for a general audience; please review before sharing with students ​
* 10 cool facts about bicycles by National Geographic - for kids

3. The Physics and Math of bicycles (you knew that was coming!)
* the science of bicycles by ExplainThatStuff
* bicycles physics for high school level and above by Real World Physics Problems
* "The Bicycle Problem that Nearly Broke Mathematics" article in Nature magazine
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  • About
    • my background
    • press kit
    • critiques & consultations
  • My Books
    • Queen of Physics >
      • Educator Resources
    • Two Bicycles In Beijing >
      • Educator Resources
    • Nonfiction Writers Dig Deep
  • Art
    • Extra: This is Jeopardy...Contestants
    • Traditional art: portraits, animals, landscapes
  • Resources
    • Writers & Artists
    • Engaging & Educational >
      • Alphabet Coloring Pages
  • Contact me