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Michelle Krill

Geometry in Art & Architecture Unit 1 - 0 views

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    In addition to looking at art and architecture, we'll cover any mathematics-related topics as we go along. The Math Topics for the first unit will be an introduction to the triangle in general, and the so-called Egyptian triangle, contained in the great pyramid.
Kathe Santillo

Egyptian Life - 0 views

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    The British Museum's site on Ancient Egypt. Includes geography, gods and goddesses, mummification, pharaohs,pyramids, temples,and more.
Kathe Santillo

Ancient Egypt - Menu page - 0 views

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    Divided into ten 'chapters' which address themes or topics relevant to ancient Egypt. Includes life, geography, gods and goddesses, mummification, pharaohs, pyramids, temples, time, trades & writing.
Dianne Krause

Illuminations: Dynamic Paper - 7 views

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    "Need a pentagonal pyramid that's six inches tall? Or a number line that goes from ‑18 to 32 by 5's? Or a set of pattern blocks where all shapes have one-inch sides? You can create all those things and more with the Dynamic Paper tool. Place the images you want, then export it as a PDF activity sheet for your students or as a JPEG image for use in other applications or on the web."
Darcy Goshorn

Nutrition Education, Free - Fun Healthy Kids' Games, Healthy Family Living Website, Foo... - 3 views

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    "Nourish Interactive is your free one stop resource for fun nutrition games for kids, interactive nutrition tools and tips for parents and health educators to use to promote healthy living for the whole family. Created by nutrition and health care professionals, Nourish Interactive's nutrition education website gives children and families the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy choices."
Darcy Goshorn

National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventure - Map Games - 14 views

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    National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventure is the best everything-map site I have seen. The site was created by the Children's museum of Indianapolis. Maps are presented as the keys to adventure. Students learn to use maps to find their way, share information, look at patterns, and solve problems. There are six excellent interactive games for students to practice putting their math skills to use. Students can explore a pyramid by guiding a robot to hieroglyphs, find sunken treasure, explore Mars, go on an adventure, see GIS in action, and visit Adventure Island. I love the realistic feel of these games, as students explore and guide robots, they get a "live" video feed of where they are navigating. On the National Geographic Maps: Tools for Adventures site, you will find information about the Indianapolis exhibit, how to use maps, related map links, and lesson plans. This is one of those websites that my description just won't do justice to, be sure to check it out!
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