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Alexander Hendrix

Collaborative Science Projects | eHow.com - 0 views

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    Creative ideas as to how to how to effectively execute colaborative science projects for students as well as a discussion of the importance and beneftis of doing so.
Jennifer Massengill

Science Fair Project Ideas | Education.com - 0 views

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    This might come in handy in the spring. Coming up with a good idea is often the hardest part.
Alexander Hendrix

VLM | Teacher's Corner - 0 views

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  • Science comes alive for students of all ages at the Virginia Living Museum, the mid-Atlantic region's premier science education facility
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  • nvironmental science labs are in-depth sessions in which middle and high school students actively participate in conducting experiments, collecting data and analyzing results.
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    More Field Trip opportunities for Teacher
Alexander Hendrix

http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/science/2010/complete/stds_all_s... - 0 views

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      Virginia Science SOL's
Moni Del Toral

Webquest Index: Science - 0 views

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    This list of webquests covers a variety of concepts; from the more advanced exploration of cells to the first grade standards of landforms and bats!
Alexander Hendrix

Teachers' Page - 0 views

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    A seemingly inexhaustible resource for science instructors needing ideas, inspirations, or resources for not just collaborative, but also many other topes of activities for students of all levels
Lyndsay Kilberg

VDOE :: Instruction, Cross-Curricular Instruction - Grade 2 Unit: Virginia Animals and ... - 2 views

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    amazing science resource from dr. matkins
Jennifer Massengill

lunar_phase3.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) - 0 views

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    cool phases of the moon simulation from science class
Emily Wampler

Why bias holds women back - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Sobering reminder about how we need to pay attention to our own biases and work to promote gender equality in the classroom and within subject areas like science.
Kasey Hutson

Bill Goodwyn: Technology Doesn't Teach, Teachers Teach - 0 views

  • Technology doesn't teach. Teachers teach.
  • All of us involved in education received the same mandate this past winter from President Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan: to replace traditional, static textbooks with dynamic, interactive digital textbooks within the next five years. Several organizations have accepted this challenge enthusiastically and are partnering with districts every day to help transform classrooms into the digital learning environments our leaders envision. But the process is complicated.
  • We have seen the power of new technology in practice, especially when used by effectively trained teachers. In an initiative to replace traditional social studies textbooks, those students using digital tools in the Indianapolis Public Schools system, in which 85 percent of students are enrolled in subsidized lunch programs, had a 27 percent higher passing rate on statewide progress tests than students in classrooms that were not plugged in. Students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools who used digital resources achieved a 7 percent increase in their science FCAT (Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test) exams. And students of the Mooresville Graded School District in North Carolina increased their performance on state exams by 13 percent over three short years, thanks to digital content and passionate, technology literate teachers
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  • North Carolina's Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) perfectly illustrates both the power of effective teacher training and technology. Since 2008, CMS has provided digital science resources to Title I schools -- schools with a high concentration of students living in poverty. Along with digital content, the district provided teachers with ongoing professional development designed to show them how to build engaging lessons, enhance their current curriculum and inspire students by integrating digital media, hardware and software. The professional development, however, was not mandatory. The results could not have been clearer: The students of teachers who opted into the professional development not only closed the achievement gap between themselves and students from Title I schools that did not have the same technology, they also outperformed the non-Title I schools, amassing a 57 percent passing rate on the state's end-of-year standardized science tests, compared to the 43 percent passing rate of those from wealthier schools. These are some of the most disadvantaged students in the state, remember, and yet they caught up to -- and surpassed -- students from more affluent schools.
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    One of the coolest points - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools provided technology resources to Title I schools, and made professional development to integrate technology into the classroom optional. Those teachers who participated in the professional development not only closed the achievement gap, but also outperformed non-Title I schools in the area.
Kylee Ponder

Welcome to the Teachers Resources for Instructional Planning Website :: Second Grade Sc... - 0 views

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      Awesome website for resources for Science - has different interactive resources for planning!
Kelsey Agett

Scratch | Project | PLant Life Cycle - 0 views

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    This is a simple Digital Story of a Plant's life cycle: would be great for a first grade science lesson on Plant Life cycles (SOL 1.4)
Alexander Hendrix

National Science Teachers Association - Science & Education Resource - 1 views

shared by Alexander Hendrix on 07 Nov 12 - Cached
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      For those of you who have not had the chance to look over the potential benefits, resources, and opportunities that NSTA offers. We are required to join so we might as well be informed about it.
Lyndsay Kilberg

Elementary Science Projects for Grades K-2 - 2 views

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    great resource, all of the activities i have looked at so far have a kid-friendly explanation to them
Kylee Ponder

Free Technology for Teachers: The Travels of Odysseus in Google Earth - 0 views

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    Awesome connection for student studying Ancient Greece using Google Maps and Google Earth - definitely tied into SOL WHI.5 The student will demonstrate knowledge of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western civilization by : a) assessing the influence of geography on Greek economic, social, and political development, including the impact of Greek commerce and colonies; b) describing Greek mythology and religion; c) identifying the social structure and role of slavery, explaining the significance of citizenship and the development of democracy, and comparing the city-states of Athens and Sparta; d) evaluating the significance of the Persian and Peloponnesian wars; e) characterizing life in Athens during the Golden Age of Pericles; f) citing contributions in drama, poetry, history, sculpture, architecture, science, mathematics,  and philosophy, with emphasis on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle;  g) explaining the conquest of Greece by Macedonia and the formation and spread of Hellenistic culture by Alexander the Great.
Moni Del Toral

The Cat in the Hat . The Great Nocturnal Hat Hunt | PBS KIDS - 0 views

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    Students can learn about owls and nocturnal animals, a science standard for first grade
Moni Del Toral

The Human Genetics Project - 0 views

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    Examination of human phenotypic characteristics and their frequency falls within the science standard 5.5
Alexander Hendrix

Projects - 0 views

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    Though out of LA, has a large list of projects that require students to collaborate with other and diverse students. Some great science ideas for those in need of a spark
Alexander Hendrix

CIESE - Curriculum: K-12 CIESE Online Tele-Collaborative Classroom Projects - 0 views

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    Collaborative projects for older secondary students and elementary students to explore current issues in science
Alexander Hendrix

Collaborative Internet Projects - 0 views

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    A laundry list of collaborative science based projects for students of all ages that allows collaboration across states and even the globe.
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