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The National Academies presents: What You Need to Know About Energy - 0 views

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    The National Academy of the Sciences has launched this new website that gives an overview of the U.S. energy system. It covers 4 main topics: energy uses, sources of energy, the cost of energy (in terms of the environment, national security, and sustainability), and energy efficiency. The site has easy to navigate content and links to source material, and it includes n energy quiz, a glossary, and a source library. The site's producers are also developing curriculum-based materials for high school and middle school classrooms. Two special features--Our Energy System and Understasnding Efficiency--are designed to actively engage visitors and enhance their understanding of energy, including what it is, h ow we use it, and ways to conserve it.
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    Looks like a good resource related to the topic of energy
karen sipe

Geography of the United States - 0 views

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    Site with geography of nations of the world, state of the USA geographical photos
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    Geography of the USA and the nations of the world
karen sipe

National Geographic: Secrets of Egypt (Photos, Diagrams) - 0 views

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    This National Geographic site, suitable for grades 6-12, makes excellent use of multimedia to explore the pyramids individually, and place themwithin historical context. It also includes photos and videos from King Tut's Final secrets as well as other ancient Egypt resources
Pat Kennedy

Website - Forces of Nature--Science, Maps, Photos, Video (National Geographic) - 0 views

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    National Geographic site covering forces of nature - volcanoes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes.
Pat Kennedy

Website - Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tornadoes-Forces of Nature: Science, Maps... - 0 views

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    Interactive from National Geographic - students create their own tornadoes based on appropriate conditions for a tornado. Also includes case study activities.
karen sipe

Map Jigsaw Puzzles - National Geographic - 0 views

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    Electronic Puzzles from National Geographic
karen sipe

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 0 views

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    There is a free trial version of the materials in the National Library of virtual manipulatives. Math topics Numbers and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement and Data Analysis & Probablity are covered. I did not come across anything asking for money so I a not certain there is a cost. There are tons of manipulatives to access from each of the above categories. This site is associated with the Uta State University.
karen sipe

NSDL.org - The National Science Digital Library - 0 views

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    The National Science Digital L ibrary is the nation's online libdrary for education and research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It provides free math lessons and activities aligned with the Math Common Core Standards, as well as STEM-related blogs and other free teacher resources and lesson plan ideas. Targeted for K-12 teachers, higher-education professionals, and librarians, NSDL also provides science literay maps and ITunes multimedia files.
karen sipe

National Gallery of Art - 0 views

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    This site is terrific for students and teachers for all grade levels. Click Online Tours and you can explore an artist, theme, or artwork. Click NGA Kids and you will find interactive games and activities for elementary school children.
Pat Kennedy

Picturing America - 0 views

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    Picturing America is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Library Association. Picturing America is an interactive gallery of artwork related to events, people, and themes in American history. You can browse the gallery chronologically or by theme. Click on any image in the gallery to learn about the artist and the artwork itself. Along with the background information for each image, Picturing America provides links to additional resources for learning about the artwork and artists. Thanks fo Richard Bryne.
Pat Kennedy

Blog post - Free Rice - 0 views

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    Karl Fisch's blog post 12/7/2008 a website where students (or anyone) can practice building their vocabulary and at the same time donate rice to the United Nations World Food Program. Additonal subjects include Art, Chemistry, English, Geography, Languages, and Math.
karen sipe

Lesson Plans - Fossils Rock! Tales from the Field - 0 views

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    What is it like to work as a paleontologist? In Activity 1, students listen to or read an interview with paleontologist Paul Sereno, a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, to learn about his passion for science and his discovery of SuperCroc in sub-Saharan Africa. In Activity 2, students join a dig with paleontologist Mike Everhart to learn what happens when a scientist in the field suddenly discovers fossil remains. In the Closing Activity, students create a story or conduct an interview and present or record their work for an imaginary radio program.
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    Thinkfinity resource
karen sipe

Harry's Big Adventure - educational information about insects from Terminix - 0 views

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    Terminix has launched an educational website with insect lessons. The website is built around the character Harry, a praying mantis who guides visitors through resources for teachers and students. The educator center provides teachers with curriculum guides and lesson plans, created by entomologists at Audubon Insectarium and Terminix, that correlate with National Science Teacher Association standards.
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    Free
karen sipe

DocsTeach - 0 views

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    The National Archives has created a new web site to help educators teach with primary-source documents. The site, called DocsTeach, not only lets teachers explore documents in a variety of media from the National Archives holdings, but it also includes online tools to help teachers combine these materials and create engaging history activities for students. Shared by Jesse White
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    Docs Teach provides ready to use tools for teaching with documents in the classroom.
karen sipe

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 0 views

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    Cool site! a free collection of educational videos for students ages 3-18. There are more then 11,000 videos on such subjects as math, science, and history. Students, parents and teachers have designated pages and the site offers a guide for contributors. Featured videos originate from national Geographic, YouTube, and google Videos, among others, and have been endorsed by educators from universities such as Harsvard, Standford, and Brigham Young University.
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    Looks like a cool site with over 11,000 videos. Free
karen sipe

Jennifer Government: NationStates - 0 views

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    NationStates for Educators is a site that allows educators to create a nation to explore issues such as politicking, balaancing coompeting points of view, resolving ethical dilemmas, understanding politics, the nature of freedom, exploring the complexity of society, nature of patriotism. Different classes use NationStates in different ways. Some have designed their own "game within the game" systems, awarding points for students that achieve particular outcomes, such as being elected WA Delegate. Others use NationStates as a jumping-off point for discussion
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    Looks like a great site to create and use as an ongoing classroom activity. Please share with anyone you think may be interested in an authentic activity.
karen sipe

21 Things for the 21st Century Educator - Home - 0 views

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    The purpose of this resource is to provide "Just in Time" training through an online interface for K-12 educators based on the National Eductional Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T). These standards are the basic technology skills every educator should prossess. In the process, educators will develop their own skills and discuver what studetns need in order to meet the NETS for Students.
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    This site is really nice. Many of the things we talked about in the grad class are covered here but the really nice thing about this site is that it take the NETS-T that we used and makes a connection to Marzano's 9 (Classroom Instruction that Works) and 21 things. It is really interesting. On the home page check out the two downloads of 21things and Marzano. On the right if you click on any of those categories, tools that can be used are presented. This is definitely one you will want to save in your own diigo library.
karen sipe

http://www.nasm.si.edu/exhibitions/ - 0 views

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    Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Students can view and learn about museum artifacts and air and space history.
karen sipe

Windows to the Universe - 0 views

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    Site sponsored by the National Earth Science Teachers Association. Allows students to explore and learn about earth and space sciences and related topics in the humanities include mythology, art, poetry, and more.
Pat Kennedy

Website - XPeditions Site - Lesson Plans - Tracking Tornadoes - 0 views

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    National Geographic's lesson plan about tracking tornadoes. Under Related Links there are resources to more information and interactives.
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