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Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Planet Quest - An Interactive Timeline of Space Exploration - 0 views

  • NASA has an excellent interactive timeline tracing the history of astronomy and space exploration from the Greek philosophers through today. Planet Quest is actually three timelines combined into one. The three timelines cover technology, discovery, and culture as it relates to astronomy and space exploration.
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    Awesome site!
Tracy Watanabe

scrumblr - 0 views

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    The following quote is from Teaching Generation Now techtoolsforteachers@gmail.com -- Sign up for their newsletter (and view archives) for more tips on how to use Scrublr (and many other tech tools) "Scrumblr is a free online tool that allows you to create a virtual whiteboard. This whiteboard can be accessed from multiple computers and used as a collaborative space for education. We like scrumblr because: ● it is free and extremely easy to use. ● no sign up is needed to create and collaborate on a scrumblr board ● only people with the URL link that you create can access the scrumblr. ● it has no ads. ● it provides the opportunity for students to be active in their learning, reflect, clarify, stay focussed and learn from one another. ● it lets participants be anonymous. ● it allows for students from all over the world to work together. ● it allows you to customise the name and setup of the scrumblr ● it has many uses across all age groups and subject areas. ● it allows for students who don't normally speak up in class to be involved in conversations about their learning"
Tracy Watanabe

Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Educational National Competition! - 1 views

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    3rd-6h grade competition to submit ideas and experiments for scientists and engineers to solve Kids Science Challenge - Awesome and inspiring challenges involving bio-designed scientific inventions, sports on Mars, and detective science. Be sure to check out the great podcasts listed in Pulse of the Planet.
Tracy Watanabe

Solar System Webquest - For 3rd Grade - 1 views

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    This was the first webquest I ever created in 2002. I think it's more of a pbl than webquest, but it was my first attempt. It had dynamic results.
Tawnya Woronec

We Choose the Moon: Pre-launch - 1 views

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    Students can explore and experience the first mission to the moon at their own pace.
Tawnya Woronec

Eyes on the Earth - 0 views

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    This is a way for students to assume the role of NASA scientist to learn more about the Earth and collect data.  Students can view real data about sea levels, the Arctic sea ice minimum, carbon dioxide readings, global temperature and the ozone hole.  Students can study each mission to gain a better understanding of  what NASA scientists do and study.  For younger students, the 3D globe is a great way to help students understand continents, oceans and earth rotation.
Tracy Watanabe

School projects classroom dialogs cyber pals - The Kidlink Project - 0 views

  • The Moon Over Us is where students learn more about the moon as it travels across the sky. In the project, students and teachers from around the world share information about the moon and discuss this information through the iCollaboratory web site.
Tracy Watanabe

Global Project- Teddy Bears Around the World in its 4th Year | Langwitches Blog - 2 views

  • For the forth year, Teddy Bears from around the world are contributing images about their travels, traditions and customs to this blog.
  • The idea is to collaboratively create a space with stories from different locations around the world. Students practice creative writing skills as they contribute stories from the bear’s perspective about their lives, surroundings and customs. I would like to expand having classes connect and interact with the stories of their teddies via more commenting. About the Project:
  • There is no need to send a Teddy Bear to another school or teacher. All you need to do in order to participate is to register via the Contact Form, integrate writing and documenting (via images, videos or audio) the adventures of your own class’ teddy bear.
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