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Diana Fletcher

Science Online: Decomposers Experiment - 1 views

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    bury a bag of leaves to observe which decomposers appear and changes that occur
Noelle Kreider

Science Online: Plant Cells and Photosynthesis - 1 views

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    video explaining plant cell structure and function
Noelle Kreider

All Things Science - Powers of Ten - 1 views

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    narrated video that helps students understand the concept of scale
Noelle Kreider

Weathering and erosion lesson - 1 views

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    This lesson contains a set of lab activities that help students explore mechanical and chemical weathering and erosion.
Noelle Kreider

Science Online: Human Cells - 1 views

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    diagram of various types of human cells
Noelle Kreider

Educational Leadership:Teaching to the Minds of Boys - 1 views

  • When it comes to fulfilling the kinds of assignments that we call “literacy,” boys are often out of their chairs rather than in them.
  • all over the world boys are struggling in school, with lower grades, more discipline problems, more learning disabilities, and more behavior disorders than girls (Gurian & Stevens, 2005).
  • By introducing more boy-friendly teaching strategies in the classroom, the school was able to close the gender gap in just one year. At the same time, girls' reading and writing performance improved.
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  • Douglass realized that its classrooms were generally a better fit for the verbal-emotive, sit-still, take-notes, listen-carefully, multitasking girl. Teachers tended to view the natural assets that boys bring to learning—impulsivity, single-task focus, spatial-kinesthetic learning, and physical aggression—as problems. By altering strategies to accommodate these more typically male assets, Douglass helped its students succeed
  • Increasing Experiential and Kinesthetic Learning Opportunities
  • Supporting Literacy Through Spatial-Visual Representations
  • Letting Boys Choose Topics That Appeal to Them
  • Helping Boys with Homework
  • Offering Single-Gender Learning Environments
  • for many boys these disruptions simply reflect male brains trying to stay awake in a classroom that is not well suited for their kind of learning.
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      Letting them wiggle, tap, etc. is helping them learn!
  • Seeking Out Male Role Models
  • Making Reading and Writing Purposeful
  • Researchers have identified more than 100 structural differences between the male and female brain. These differences are both genetic and socialized
  • Verbal/spatial differences. Boys' brains generally have more cortical areas dedicated to spatial-mechanical functioning than girls' brains
  • P cells and M cells. The male visual system (optical and neural) relies more heavily on type M ganglion cells, which detect movement. Girls generally have more type P ganglion cells, which are sensitive to color variety and other fine sensory activity
  • Frontal lobe development. A girl's prefrontal cortex is generally more active than a boy's, and her frontal lobe generally develops at an earlier age (Rich, 2000). These are the decision-making areas of the brain (as well as the reading/writing/word production areas).
  • Neural rest states. Boys' brains go into what neurologists call a rest state many times each day.
  • o bring about these improvements, teachers need to ask themselves some key questions: As teachers, do we fully understand the challenges that boys face in education today? Do we realize that there is a scientific basis for innovating on behalf of both girls and boys as disaggregated groups? Does my school incorporate boy-friendly and girl-friendly learning innovations in full knowledge of how essential they are in accommodating the structural and chemical gender differences built into the human brain? Do the educators in my school realize that many behaviors typical of either boys or girls are neurologically based?
  • Cross talk between hemispheres. Structural differences in girls' brains generate more cross talk between hemispheres, leading to better multitasking.
  • Boys also take more time than girls to transition between tasks (Havers, 1995). They tend to become more irritable (and to underperform in learning and classroom behavior) when teachers move them continually between tasks.
  • Natural aggression. For a number of neural and chemical reasons, boys are more naturally aggressive and competitive than girls are
  • With less oxytocin in the male neural and physiological system, boys tend toward greater impulsivity, more aggression, and less reliance on bonding malleability (Taylor, 2002). They have less desire than girls to comply to please others, including teachers.
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    fascinating article about the differences between male and female brains and the impact this has on effective instructional design. discusses a school in colorado that changed instruction to be more boy-friendly and experienced tremendous improvement in test scores.
Noelle Kreider

Earth Science World Image Bank - 1 views

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    images of various landforms and geological features including glaciers, earthquakes, types of rocks, and more
Harry Coats

Science Netlinks Resource Index.url - 1 views

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    This site is a hub for science websites from A to Z
Noelle Kreider

The Arthropod Story - 1 views

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    interesting site that tells about the evolutionary history of arthropods, their adaptations, etc.
Noelle Kreider

The Adventures of Herman the Worm - 1 views

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    cute website in english and spanish providing anatomy, history, and more.
Noelle Kreider

Noelle's Techie Tidbits List - 1 views

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    a collection of my favorite techie things, including add-ons for Firefox
Steven Miller

Yellowstone, Montana, Lodgepole Pines, Photo of the Day, Picture, Photography, Wallpape... - 1 views

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    better resource for the fire research paper
debbie genz

Mineral Classification - 1 views

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    Classifying Minerals
Noelle Kreider

NSDL.org - The National Science Digital Library - 1 views

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    Science literacy maps show how concepts from each grade build upon each other; maps include misconceptions and related resources. Science Refreshers provide resources for building your own content knowledge and deepen your scientific understanding.
Noelle Kreider

Animation of Salt Dissolving in Water - 1 views

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    shows how the molecules of water interact with salt to dissolve it. use this with the periodic table lessons after talking about ions.
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

A Walk in the Woods - 1 views

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    take a virtual fieldtrip to the forest and learn about the interactions in this ecosystem! Reads text to students in English and Spanish!
Jodye Selco

Interactive Periodic Table - 1 views

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    this site is from the Royal Society of Chemistry in London
Cuong Thai

Great website for eSTELLAR teachers - 1 views

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    Free Lesson Plans and educational resources for eSTELLAR teachers.
Stephanie Lee

vPike.com - Take a Trip on the Virtual Turnpike - Visit Places - Virtual Tourist and More - 1 views

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    Great mapping tool
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    This is a map that is like google map.
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