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Noelle Kreider

ISTE | NETS for Students 2007 - 2 views

  • create original works as a means of personal or group expression.
    • Noelle Kreider
       
      create an inspiration web as a demonstration of their understanding
    • Don New
       
      This is good in many subject areas
  • interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media.
  • communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats.
    • Vicki DeHaven
       
      This can also be used for Listening/Speaking skills standards.
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  • 4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making   Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Students:   a. identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation. b. plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project. c. collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions. d. use multiple processes and diverse perspectives to explore alternative solutions.
    • Janece Boyd
       
      In my classroom this would look like a very busy cooperative grouping of student learners working towards a predetermined learning goal and outcome.
  • b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression.
    • Solomon Barber
       
      powerpoint presentations
    • Joni Wright
       
      This is a great idea. Thanks
  • troubleshoot systems and applications.
    • Vicki DeHaven
       
      This is a good way for your "techie" students to assist with other students.
  • 6. Technology Operations and Concepts   Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations. Students:   a. understand and use technology systems. b. select and use applications effectively and productively. c. troubleshoot systems and applications. d. transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies.
    • Janece Boyd
       
      In my classroom a lesson to incorporate this within a standard using technology would be the use of Inspiration in Language Arts. I would use this for Cause and Effect with Life Science and Salmon Summer from our Anthology series. Students will work on causes and effects of the fishing system used by Alex and his father in Salmon Summer to see the overall environment of the ecosystem that they are working in.
  • locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media.
    • Don New
       
      GREAT for SCIENCE PROJECTS
  • contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems.
    • Joni Wright
       
      Zip lock chemistry share results of group on echalk w/other groups in class.
    • ANGELA HOOVER
       
      Stds. will create a web on Kidspiration, in partner pairs, to show content knowledge of a topic within a discipline.
  • understand and use technology systems.
    • Cuong Thai
       
      Not only the students need to understand and use technology systems, but the teachers do too.
    • Lura Paxton
       
      If I can do this anyone can!
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    national technology standards for students
Noelle Kreider

instaGrok | Educational Search Engine and Learning Tool - 1 views

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    New search engine for students with content filter, search journal, related quiz questions, and related concepts map. Teachers can create a class and then view student search journals.
Noelle Kreider

Digital Passport - 0 views

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    online modules to teach students about Internet safety and appropriate use topics. Tracks student progress and provides reports for teacher.
Noelle Kreider

nsf.gov - The Secret Lives of Wild Animals - 0 views

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    Secret Lives of Wild Animals is a web-based resource that allows students to explore the habitat of five different animals to better understand the interaction between the animal and its environment. The site is divided into eight sections that include: Deer, Ocelot & Agouti, Dragonfly, Zebra, and Seal. Each section contains an overview, tracking technology, video, quick facts, and habitat locations.
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    find out how scientists use tracking devices to see how the agouti spreads seeds.
Noelle Kreider

Edheads - Weather Activities - 2 views

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    students learn the symbols on a weather report and learn to predict weather based on high and low pressure, fronts, wind speed and direction, precipitation. check the teacher's guide for a pre/post test and other resources.
Noelle Kreider

Teaching Hands-On/Minds-On Science Improves Student Achievement in Reading: A Fresno Study - 0 views

  • research on effective reading instruction encourages reading in content areas, especially science. In addition, several studies indicate that inquiry-based science materials and instruction have a positive effect on the development of reading comprehension skills.
  • Analysis shows that the students who received four years of inquiry-based science instruction (as shown by participating in the FOSS embedded assessment project) scored better on SAT-9 reading when compared to those students who did not receive inquiry-based science instruction.
  • minority ethnic groups’ reading scores increased at higher rates than their non-minority counterparts, suggesting that hands-on, inquiry-based science content may provide an effective means of reducing the tenacious achievement gap that has existed between ethnic groups.
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  • strong literacy component that supports the development of reading skills as students acquire classification skills, oral communication skills, and positive attitudes toward science
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    teaching science through inquiry improves language arts scores
Noelle Kreider

Class Blog Example: Frogtastic 5th grade Math and Science - 0 views

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    here's an example of a teacher using a class blog to to illuminate students' prior knowledge and engage them in academic discussions. You can compare student posts over time to see how she has had to redirect them to post on-topic and articulate their thinking.
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    you can do this with an eChalk blog - let me know if you'd like help getting started!
Stephanie Lee

Author Jan Brett's Free Coloring, Video and Activity Pages - 1 views

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    fun resource to reward students
Noelle Kreider

Strange Matter - 1 views

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    Allows students to explore the scientific world of modern materials. Zoom in to the atomic level on everyday objects. "Understanding how stuff is put together, how it can be used, how it can be changed and made better to do more amazing things - even creating completely new kinds of stuff: that's what materials science is all about." The site is divided into four main sections: Zoom Inside Stuff, Transform Stuff, Crush Stuff, and Improve Stuff. There is also a family guide and a teachers guide provided.
Noelle Kreider

Science Explorations: Animals, Adaptation, and the Galápagos Islands - 0 views

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    Take your students on a virtual adventure as they take on the role of Darwin investigating the Galápagos Islands. They will collect evidence, put together clues, and analyze their observations to draw conclusions about animal adaptations.
Noelle Kreider

Free Quiz Maker - 0 views

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    Create online quizzes with this free tool. You can use multiple choice, multiple answer, fill in the blank, and essay types of questions. Provides instant feedback to student. Provides analytic graphs and data for teachers.
Cuong Thai

K12HSN Calaxy - 1 views

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    Verizon Thinkfinity is the Verizon Foundation's free, comprehensive Web site containing more than 55,000 educational resources, including standards-based, grade-specific, K-12 lesson plans, student interactive tools and reference materials. This website ties to the California Standards grades K-12.
Noelle Kreider

Women in Science | Smithsonian Channel - 0 views

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    fun site portraying women scientists as heroines in comics about their scientific discoveries
Noelle Kreider

Molecular Movement - Fun Science Video & Song about Moving Molecules, Kids Chemistry - 0 views

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    video with song about molecular movement, kinetic energy, temperature as measure of molecular movement
Noelle Kreider

Video of Planet and Star Size Comparisons - 1 views

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    Helps visualize the relative sizes of planets, size of Earth to sun, sun to other stars, etc.
Noelle Kreider

Electricity & Circuits Interactive - 1 views

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    explains electricity as well as series and parallel circuits. provides "close-up" view of electron motion.
Noelle Kreider

BuiLD YouR WiLD SeLF - 0 views

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    fun website where kids (and adults) can create a human-like creature with various animal parts. Includes description of the selected creature parts that provides interesting facts.
Noelle Kreider

NOVA Online | Illuminating Photosynthesis - 0 views

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    animation explaining photosynthesis as a cycle and a shuffling of atoms to create sugar
Noelle Kreider

Science Online - Yucca Forest - 0 views

  • For example, a cactus produces shallow roots that allow it to rapidly absorb any rainfall in the desert and specialized cells in its stem that swell to store that water. Instead of conducting photosynthesis, the leaves are modified into spines that protect the cactus from animals that may try to eat it. Photosynthesis occurs in the outer layers of its succulent, green stem.
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    image and brief description of desert plants and their adaptations
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