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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tamara Remhof

Tamara Remhof

Welcome to Astro-Venture! ...Search for and design a habitable planet! - 2 views

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    This game has the player taking on different roles to learn about what kind of planet humans need to survive. There's a cute little ferret that talks you through the different training modules and missions. It's a great place to learn about our planet and what makes it habitable. Introduces the different careers that are involved in NASA. d_4, gl_M, ev_5, y_f1
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Family and Educational Games & Interactives - 0 views

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    Games kids in grade pre-k through adult can play. However, most are geared toward elementary grades. It also has activity pages that can be printed for use in the classroom. d_3, gl_E, ev_4, y_f2
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Career Games - 1 views

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    This game is for high school and beyond. It provides an interactive place for people looking into careers and for changing jobs. It's time consuming but it can be very helpful for people who don't know what they want to do. d_3, gl_C, EV_4, yf_2
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FOSS Web - 0 views

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    It wasn't until after I registered that it hit me, I have these kits in my library! Teachers come in and drool over them because they're complete and most of the time, the kits the teachers have in their classrooms are completely empty. Teachers register for free and share their username and password with their students. This is the middle school module, they also have modules for K-2, and 3-6.
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ZOOM, Kitchen Chemistry - 0 views

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    This site is from PBS kids has students using a virtual kitchen to solve a puzzle and do experiments. It also has experiments the kids can do in their own kitchens and post the results
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coolfood kidz - 0 views

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    This site is for elementary students and has interactive games that allow students to explore food safety, nutrition, and what they need to have a healthy body.
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It's My Life | PBS Kids GO! - 1 views

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    This site is geared toward middle schoolers and has a lot of health information. They can find out more about nutrition by going to the Body tab and clicking on the "More on Body" link at the bottom of the page. This takes them to a site that has information about proper nutrition and what they can do to be healthier. This is a good site to use for researching nutrtional requirements.
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Dole | Dole Homepage - 0 views

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    This site is for younger kids but is does have the nutrition information for fruits and vegetables and the Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) of the fruits and vegetables. The students can get the chart from this site, http://www.dole.com/funfacts-chart9-13.html.
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Pacific Science Center - 0 views

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    The Pacific Science Center runs this site. There are several games that students can play that has them identifying the nutrition they need and in what they eat. This site also helps students learn if what they're eating is healthy for them.
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Nutrition Explorations: Kids - 0 views

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    This site has games and a nutrition tracker students can download to keep track of what they're eating. This is a good site for students to get charts to start their research and a shopping list that encourages students to pay attention to the food pyramid.
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Dairy Council of California, Nutrition Education Programs - 0 views

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    This site has the California standards but the activities could be used with the TEKS. This will tell students how much calcium they need and gives them information on how to get it. This would be a good site for students to check the nutrition they get from the meals they eat outside of school.
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BAM! Body and Mind | www.bam.gov | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - 0 views

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    This site is from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), an appropriate site for our researchers! Has information on all aspects of children's health and games! The one that would be great to use with the students is Dining Decisions in the Food & Nutrition section. It has the students select 5 items from the cafeteria that are the healthiest to eat. It gives them information about the items after they have chosen them and why they are or are not good choices.
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Information about health, growth and emotions for Teens : TeensHealth.org - 0 views

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    This site has an interactive game on the Food Pyramid that explains what foods teens need to eat and how much to be healthy. It has a quiz that the students can take after playing the game and print out their results. This would be a good starter activity that introduces the students to the nutrition requirements they need. The site has articles that explain many health issues that concern teens. This is a good place to have students start their research on what makes a healthy meal.
Tamara Remhof

Carnegie Mellon Libraries:Library Arcade - 0 views

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    Fun games that let you practice reading call numbers and finding information. Was created to help student workers learn their jobs in an academic library.
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    The reference game is really hard and I'm a reference librarian!
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