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Renee Deegan

GMO Information - 0 views

shared by Renee Deegan on 18 Jan 12 - Cached
Siri Anderson

TEDxAustin Robyn O'Brien 2011 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Born and raised on po'boys and twinkies, now an advocate for a organic foods. Thanks Laura P for sharing.
Jennie Hinsz

U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Kids and Teen - 0 views

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    This website is a branch of the FDA website for students. It has games, information and resources designed for chidren and teens.
traci miles

Free Rice - 0 views

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    This is just a fun website that students can use to answer questions regarding world geography. When you answer questions right, rice will be donated to world food programs to help fight hunger.
Siri Anderson

Chew on This - 0 views

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    My fourth grader and I are reading this right now. He loves it. More accessible to elementary school than the junior version of Omnivore's Dilemma perhaps? Still a bit dry and has some "adult" themes. He glosses over sometimes but other parts he asks me to read again.
Maren Hackbarth

Map the Meal Gap | Food Insecurity in your county - 0 views

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    Use this interactive site to learn about how residents of your state and county are struggling with hunger. Feeding America provides numerous resources for learning about the causes, realities and solutions for hunger in America.
Kelly Schmidt

Social Studies - BrainPop - 0 views

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    Movies, information and more regarding social studies: economics, geography, culture, historical figures, US history, world history, government and more.
Jason Soltis

Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Here's an interesting article on the benefits of same sex parenting. I would guess sooner or later we'll each have students with same sex parents at home.
Kreisa Duwe

Michael Pollan's 20 Food Rules - 1 views

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    This is 20 quick and to the point food rules published in the NY Times approved by Michael Pollan
Kreisa Duwe

Social Studies for Kids - 1 views

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    A great site to find lessons or activities for different topics. I like that there are different cultures on there.
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    This web site is like a text book. It has information on many subjects that are easy to find. Need an update or quick info session- this is the place to go.
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    This website is geared to kids learning about Social Studies. It has a lot of material that could be used with lesson plans.
Nathaniel Uselding

POV - Food, Inc. | PBS - 0 views

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    a movie to consider from PBS and many additional links
Nathaniel Uselding

Mythbusters -- University Research Dispels Fertilizer Myth (presented by SePro) | GCSAA TV - 0 views

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    Fertilizer runoff from a homeowners yard
Tammy G

Don't Gross Out The World - 0 views

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    This is a fun site that will teach young students about different cultures by introducing them to traditions, manners, and cool new foods.
Lisa Henningsen

Martin Luther King Memorial quote - 1 views

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    A quote on the Martin Luther King memorial will be changed.
Jill Ollmann

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The Learning Network is a blog connecting learning with content found in the New York Times. There are lesson plans and ideas to teach students about what is happening today and in the past.
Siri Anderson

Diigo 101 - Student Learning with Diigo - 2 views

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    How to Diigo!
Brittany Pliler

Underground Railroad--History of Slavery, Pictures, Information - 0 views

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    Learn about the underground railroad in this interactive choose your own adventure site. Published by National Geographic.
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