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Janelle Catlett

Kids cooking lessons plans for children 3-18 years old from Kids Cooking Activities. - 1 views

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    Within our kids cooking lessons are easy and fun kid recipes to teach your kids cooking. We've divided our basic cooking lesson plans into 5 age groups.
Janelle Catlett

Harvard Wants to Know: How Does the Act of Making Shape Kids' Brains? | MindShift - 1 views

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    A group of Harvard researchers is teaming up with schools in Oakland, Calif. to explore how kids learn through making. Through an initiative called Project Zero, they're investigating the theory that kids learn best when they're actively engaged in designing and creating projects to explore concepts. 
Janelle Catlett

DOGO News - Kids news articles! Kids current events; plus kids news on science, sports,... - 1 views

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    DOGONews is an online newspaper and web guide for children. "DOGO" (not Do-Go), means young or small in Swahili. Our goal is to provide a fun, safe and interactive environment for children to read and learn about interesting current events. Our news articles are short, simple and include photos/videos in order to keep children focused and interested. We also augment our content with an integrated dictionary for challenging words and maps for geographical context.
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    Current event articles written by kids for kids.
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    Current events articles with great photos, has a social networking component as well.
Janelle Catlett

Shakespeare for Kids-Folger Shakespeare Library - 1 views

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    Shakespeare scripts for kids, games, puzzles, interesting quotes, etc.
Nancy McCullen

Interactive Whiteboard Games | PBS KIDS - 3 views

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    "Here is our collection of interactive whiteboard games for educators on PBS KIDS. Students will enjoy participating in these collaborative, fun and engaging experiences, while exploring curriculum from trusted programs such as Curious George, Super Why and Arthur. Like our programs, all of our games are age-appropriate and vetted by educators. "
Janelle Catlett

Teaching Economics Using Childrens Literature : Alabama Council on Economic Education - 0 views

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    "Using books teachers know and kids love, learn how to include economics while teaching students reading comprehension, and writing and math skills. Teacher guide provides basic concepts with ready-to-use lesson plans for each book. "
Janelle Catlett

Certificate Templates - free printable certificates and award templates - 0 views

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    Free printable certificates and certificate templates for kids, with an online certificate maker to make certificates of appreciation, completion, merit, and more - from   123 Certificates   Use this certificate maker to print rewards for students, friends, employees, anybody. With 200+ new templates for 2013! 
Janelle Catlett

How kids can compare planet sizes plus free printable - Wild About Here - 0 views

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    A great resource for students to compare planet sizes using fruits and veggies, etc.
Janelle Catlett

A to Z Index of Animals - A-Z Animals - Animal Facts, Information, Pictures, Videos, Re... - 2 views

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    Resource for kids who want to learn more about animals.
Janelle Catlett

Webrangers - 3 views

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    This is the National Park Service's site for kids of all ages. If you love our National Parks, Monuments and Historic Sites, this site is for you. If you are new to our National Parks, we hope this site helps you experience how wonderful they can be.
Nancy McCullen

Evaluating Web Sites - 1 views

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    "It is imperative to teach our students beginning with their first experience online to "read" the web discriminately. Students need to understand that just because something is posted on the Internet, it isn't necessarily true. Teachers should practice the skill of web site evaluation before instructing students. The Yahooligans Teacher's Guide: Evaluating Web Sites gives a good overall synopsis of web evaluation while the Cyber Bee's WWW.CyberGuides rubrics clarify the issues of both content and design. Tammy Barcalow has somegreat suggestions to consider when first introducing website evaluation. Check them out! There are also many alternatives for teaching students how to critically evaluate websites and several links are included below. Kathy Shrock's Criteria Evaluation Survey: Elementary Level is an excellent choice to use with upper primary students. The Schrock criteria are simply stated and appropriate for students starting in about fourth grade. However, the form is bit long and may overwhelm some kids. Since we need to consider the reading level of lower primary students, I have created two checklists specifically for younger children. These alternatives require minimum reading and writing while introducing website evaluation. There is one version for kindergarten and first graders and another for second and third graders . Another good option for our students is this Web Evaluation for Primary Grades. Regardless of the specific tool you use, site evaluation should include judgement about the following areas: navigation and usability, authorship and content validity."
Janelle Catlett

Weather Wiz Kids weather information for kids - 1 views

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    Weather WizKids site- content around Hurricanes and other natural events.
Susan Johnson

Kids" Books Blog - 0 views

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    Librarian from Calif
Janelle Catlett

I.N.K. - 0 views

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    interesting nonfiction for kids:  a blog
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