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Visit the storymaking steps, transmedia digital tools, and the featured StoryKeeper's Gallery designed to inspire and jump start beginners. These one-of-a-kind artistic learning adventures are meant to lift the spirits, spark creativity and imaginations while deepening content and technical skills as digital authors experience the process of merging the ancient art of oral storytelling with a palette of transmedia tools.
http://eo.ucar.edu/skymath/#Intro - 0 views
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This Web Page is designed for middle school mathematics teachers. It contains all of the information needed for teachers to use the 16 classroom activities of SkyMath, including the module itself. We believe that it is an effective and innovative way to present elements of the middle school mathematics curriculum.
TeacherTube - About us - 0 views
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Our goal is to provide an online community for sharing instructional videos. We seek to fill a need for a more educationally focused, safe venue for teachers, schools, and home learners. It is a site to provide anytime, anywhere professional development with teachers teaching teachers. As well, it is a site where teachers can post videos designed for students to view in order to learn a concept or skill.
6-8 Real world technology curriculum - 0 views
Scope and Sequence | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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The Ruler Game - Learn To Read A Ruler - 0 views
Pioneers - 0 views
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Our web page will provide information about the pioneers who traveled not only to Oregon on the Oregon Trail and the Natchez Trace to Texas but all early American Pioneers. We have discovered that all pioneers had many of the same experiences. This page will tell the story of the pioneers and their adventures on the trail to their new lives on the frontiers of North America.
Lewis and Clark and the Trailblazers - 0 views
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Lewis and Clark were the first non-Indians to cross the continent. Right? Well, no they weren't. Actually, another guy beat them to the Pacific--by a full decade. OK, Lewis and Clark found the best route west for the American pioneers. True? No, not even close. They tried--but in truth, that honor goes to someone else. But perhaps Lewis and Clark and were important symbolic figures- capturing the American imagination and spurring the masses to look westward? Nope. They were largely forgotten for many decades. Instead, the person most responsible for inspiring the great migrations didn't venture westward until 40 years AFTER Lewis and Clark.