Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Bloggers Submit Word Problems! - 0 views
Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Welcome Back, Reading Round-Up! - 0 views
Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Educational National Competition! - 0 views
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The Kids' Science Challenge is a free nationwide competition for 3rd to 6th graders to submit ideas and experiments for scientists and engineers to solve. Play science games, watch videos, do fun activities and enter to win awesome prizes and trips! The Kids' Science Challenge is a project of Jim Metzner Productions, Inc. and made possible by the National Science Foundation.
Teachers & Parents - Hello, Teachers & Parents - Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Education... - 0 views
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Need help creating a Science Fair at your school? Click “How to do a Science Fair Project” for helpful tips. Want to help your students brainstorm their topics? Use the brainstorming tool to get their creative juices flowing. The first 1,000 entries receive a fabulous, free Kids’ Science Challenge Kit in the mail. The Kit is filled with give-aways and activities for hours of science fun.
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The Kids' Science Challenge is a free nationwide competition for 3rd to 6th graders to submit ideas and experiments for scientists and engineers to solve. Play science games, watch videos, do fun activities and enter to win awesome prizes and trips!
Mr. C's Class Blog: Our Community Blog Links - 0 views
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Here's a list of individual student bloggers, grades 6-8. Their posts are about digital citizenship & science. I'm sure they would love students to comment on their blogs.
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If you are into science, and grades 3-6th, this is a place to allow your students to comment to other students. Always review safety and netiquette first, then model making some class comments before having them work on comments as partners.
Videos - 2 views
Youngzine | News and more for the Young - 0 views
Mr. Salsich's Class - Osprey Voicethread - 0 views
Beta | Goalbook - 0 views
ABCya! « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views
wwwatanabe: Bloom's Taxonomy and a Praying Mantis - 0 views
Why and How to Participate in Teddy Bears Around The World Project? | Langwit... - 0 views
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The project blog and hub can be be found at http://www.langwitches.org/blog/travel/teddybearsaroundtheworld/ I have created a How-to-Guide in order to articulate how and why to join such a project, to make participation easier and to facilitate the process of passing on the information.
Math Movie Network: Decimals : Mr. Avery's Classroom Blog - 0 views
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how to add, subtract, and multiply decimals. We learned that when adding or subtracting decimals, the decimal points always need to line up. When we multiply decimals, the decimal points don’t need to line up.
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How are adding/subtracting decimals different from multiplying decimals?* *When might you use addition, subtraction, or multiplication of decimals?*
#45 Sqworl | Teach Gen Now - 0 views
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It is free (you can upgrade to remove ads and have private groups. See below to win an upgrade!). It is easy to navigate and edit. It allows you to store a collection of bookmarks in one location. It can be used across all curriculum areas with all age levels. It has a clean and simple look. It has a bookmarklet feature which means you can add links as you’re browsing. There is an iPhone app.
Ole Miss Math Contest - 0 views
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