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Barbara Mandelbaum

i2Clipart - Royalty Free Public Domain Cliparts - 0 views

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    Royalty Free Public Domain Clipart suitable for academic presentations and project logos
Barbara Mandelbaum

Scratch Curriculum Guide - 0 views

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    Tools to help you teach Scratch lessons.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Mitch Resnick: Let's teach kids to code | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Coding isn't just for computer whizzes, says Mitch Resnick of MIT Media Lab -- it's for everyone. In a fun, demo-filled talk Resnick outlines the benefits of teaching kids to code, so they can do more than just "read" new technologies -- but also create them. (Filmed at TEDxBeaconStreet.) Mitch Resnick directs the Lifelong Kindergarten group at MIT Media Lab, dedicated to helping kids of all ages tinker and experiment with design. Full bio »
Barbara Mandelbaum

Subtext - 0 views

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    Subtext is a free iPad app that allows classroom groups to exchange ideas in the pages of digital texts. You can also layer in enrichment materials, assignments and quizzes-opening up almost limitless opportunities to engage students and foster analysis and writing skills.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Free AP, GED & High School Courses | Education Portal - 0 views

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    Innovative Instruction We're completely re-imagining online education as a fun, engaging and visually stimulating experience. Over 200 world-class educators and video editors are building our courses from the ground up using a 10-minute micro lecture format that is tailored for Web learners.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Site of the Week | Great Websites for Kids - 0 views

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    A variety of student websites by topic.
Barbara Mandelbaum

NGAkids Art Zone - 0 views

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    NGAkids Art Zone interactives offer an entertaining and informative introduction to art and art history. Featuring a variety of art-making tools that encourage exploration and creativity, these activities are suitable for all ages. Simply select a thumbnail image at the left or click one of the colorful banners above to learn more about each program.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Kids' Games, Animals, Photos, Stories, and More -- National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    Activities, articles, games on a variety of topics.
Barbara Mandelbaum

About Science NetLinks - Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    What is it? Science NetLinks is a premier K-12 science education resource produced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. At Science NetLinks, you'll find teaching tools, interactives, podcasts, and hands-on activities, and all of it is free! Who is it for? Science NetLinks provides K-12 teachers, students, and families with quality resources for teaching and learning science. How do I use it? All of the resources are Internet based and free to everyone. Lessons and activities can be printed or used online. Many of the interactives, esheets, and tools work great on an interactive white board or in a computer lab. All of the resources are designed to be delivered in a variety of formats and classroom settings.
Barbara Mandelbaum

K-5 Kids.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal for Kids - 0 views

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    Brought to you by USA.gov, Kids.gov is the official kids' portal for the U.S. government. We link kids, parents and teachers to U.S. government information and services on the web from government agencies, schools, and educational organizations, all geared to the learning level and interest of kids. Our Mission To provide a safe place online where kids can create, play, and learn. How The Site is Organized Kids.gov is organized into three audiences: Grades K-5, Grades 6-8, and Educators. Each audience tab is divided into educational subjects like Arts, Math, and History. Within each subject, the websites are grouped as either government sites (Federal, state, military) or other resources (commercial, non-profit, educational). The sites listed under the other resources category are maintained by other public and private organizations. When users click on these links, they are leaving Kids.gov and are subject to the privacy and security policies of the owners/sponsors of the outside websites. Please visit our Kids Privacy page for more information. Social Media We believe in delivering information and services in ways that are convenient for you. Check out our YouTube and TeacherTube channels and be sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter to get up to date information on what's happening in the Kids.gov community.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Teens | Grades 6-8 | Kids.gov - 0 views

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    Brought to you by USA.gov, Kids.gov is the official kids' portal for the U.S. government. We link kids, parents and teachers to U.S. government information and services on the web from government agencies, schools, and educational organizations, all geared to the learning level and interest of kids. Our Mission To provide a safe place online where kids can create, play, and learn. How The Site is Organized Kids.gov is organized into three audiences: Grades K-5, Grades 6-8, and Educators. Each audience tab is divided into educational subjects like Arts, Math, and History. Within each subject, the websites are grouped as either government sites (Federal, state, military) or other resources (commercial, non-profit, educational). The sites listed under the other resources category are maintained by other public and private organizations. When users click on these links, they are leaving Kids.gov and are subject to the privacy and security policies of the owners/sponsors of the outside websites. Please visit our Kids Privacy page for more information. Social Media We believe in delivering information and services in ways that are convenient for you. Check out our YouTube and TeacherTube channels and be sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter to get up to date information on what's happening in the Kids.gov community.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Wonderopolis | Where the Wonders of Learning Never Cease - 0 views

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    Welcome to Wonderopolis®, a place where natural curiosity and imagination lead to exploration and discovery in learners of all ages. Brought to life by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL), our Wonders of the Day® will help you find learning moments in everyday life-ones that fit in with dinner preparations, carpool responsibilities, a stolen moment between breakfast and the bus, or within school curriculum and education programs. Wonder is for everyone. It can happen anywhere and at anytime. Connecting the learning we do in our schools, our homes, and our communities, Wonderopolis walks the line between formal and informal education. Each day, we pose an intriguing question and explore it in a variety of ways. Our approach both informs and encourages new questions, sparking new paths of wonder and discovery in family and classroom settings.
Barbara Mandelbaum

WebQuest: Parts of a Plant: created with Zunal WebQuest Maker - 0 views

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    Grade 1: This is a lesson that is intended to teach children without the aid of a teacher. Due to Flash requirement on one web link, you may need to use a device other than iPad.
Barbara Mandelbaum

Google URL Shortener - 0 views

shared by Barbara Mandelbaum on 03 Mar 13 - Cached
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    Shorten even the longest url to a manageable length. Shorten to email or write on the board for easy access
Barbara Mandelbaum

TodaysMeet - 0 views

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    Use this for discussion. Can save and access up to one month. Name room and students enter by typing url todaysmeet.com/enterclassname.
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