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william berry

Travel times in the U.S.: Moving by road, canal, boat, and airplane in the 19th and 20t... - 0 views

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    "These maps, published in 1932 in the Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States and available through the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, illustrate how arduous travel was in the country's early history. In 1800, a journey from New York to Chicago would have taken an intrepid traveler roughly six weeks; travel times beyond the Mississippi River aren't even charted. Three decades later, the trip dropped to three weeks in length and by the mid-19th century, the New York-Chicago journey via railroad took two days. And the introduction of regional airlines in the 1920s made it possible to travel 1,000 or more miles in a single day." Possible applications for Westward Expansion
Tom Woodward

My Daughter's Homework Is Killing Me - Karl Taro Greenfeld - The Atlantic - 1 views

  • We went from piling on the homework because of fears of a science gap brought on by Sputnik in the late 1950s, to backing off in the Woodstock generation of the ’70s amid worries about overstressing kids, to the ’90s fears of falling behind East Asian students.
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    I wonder how doing a generic student's homework for a week might impact teacher/principal views on homework.
william berry

Slow Motion Chemistry - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Reactions filmed with a high-speed camera. New videos being added every week." Could be interesting to look at the reaction in regular speed and have students discuss: "What do you notice and wonder?" Then, play the slow mo videos and see what sort of observations pop up.
william berry

Mathsframe: 170+ quality interactive maths games for KS2 - 3 views

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    "Mathsframe has more than 170 free interactive maths games. All resources are designed, by an experienced KS2 teacher, to help children to visualise numbers, patterns and numerical relationships and to develop their mathematical thinking. New games are added most weeks." Some of these seem more appropriate for elementary school, but there are definitely some that could serve as quick review for our 6th-8th graders. You could have students use these games for several minutes individually in the class, or have students use a Promethean board/slate to interact with the game in front of the class and discuss their reasoning for the answers they select. This could be a great informal feedback tool that would take very little prep time.
Tom Woodward

What if Superman Punched You? - YouTube - 0 views

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    --- you'd be liquified at the atomic level I wonder what other stories you might tell like this.
Emily Roberts

Google Earth Tour Builder - 0 views

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    On Monday, Google released a beta version of something they're calling Tour Builder. It doesn't let you create a full-fledged Google Earth tour with all the bells and whistles but it is a very quick and easy way for you and your students to develop a pretty sweet product.
william berry

Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Online Activities and Resources for Geography Awarenes... - 0 views

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    Collection of online geography games.
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