"MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. Whether you are buying a home, balancing your checkbook, or investing in your 401(k), the resources on MyMoney.gov can help you maximize your financial decisions. Throughout the site, you will find important information from 20 Federal agencies and Bureaus designed to help you make smart financial choices.
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"How do our kids learn to manage money? At school? By watching TV? From their friends? By their own mistakes? From watching their parents manage their money?
Most kids learn from a combination of all these. But as with every other aspect of education, with the right information and a little commitment, parents and teachers can make a big difference in preparing kids to conquer the many financial challenges they will face as adults.
Kids' Money is an interactive resource for parents, teachers, teens, kids, organizations and international visitors designed to help children develop successful money management habits and become financially responsible adults. This site continually changes as a result of new comments, suggestions and contributions. Check us regularly, share your experience and your views, and see the difference your input makes.
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This Wiki will house information related to the iPad in Education sponsored by the Department of Educational Technology in the School District of Palm Beach County.
The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education has a great motto "Inspire...then Educate." The NCESSE is a great resource for STEM teachers as it creates and oversees different initiatives, projects, and educational resources in these areas, with a focus on Earth and Space.
There are a lot of different resources, from professional development, to community projects, to science news and research.
There are also free Education Modules for grade K-12 that are very comprehensive and include full lesson plans, background information, activities, assessments, inquiry based hands-on activities, rubrics, handouts and more. There are 5 modules available right now and each module is broken up into three (K-4, 5-8, 9-12) or four (K-2, 3-4, 5-8, 9-12) grade levels. The modules are on topics such as the solar system, earth science, extreme environment of space, human space exploration, and the search for life in the universe.
You can download any of the lessons. There is also a Lesson Layout with descriptions of each section that you can download: Lesson Layout (PDF, 490 kb
"Top 10 Apps for Digital
Storytelling
Feb 15
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A while back I did a post on top sites for
Digital Storytelling. This has been a skill that is being taught in school
districts all around the world, and is a key for developing technology literacy.
With the recent wave of mobile devices and technologies, a giant step has been
taken in how students develop these skills (via touch screen) in a brand new way
.
Toontastic
- A wonderful
free iPad that allows children to create animated cartoon stories. They can
choose from stock characters or draw their own while animating them and
recording their voice for narration. Also, Toontastic's built-in story arc takes
students step-by-step on how to create a story.
i
Tell a Story
- A excellent free iPad that works very similarly to how
Garageband creates a podcast. A user uploads a photo and then can record their
voice for narration while adding stock sound effects.
Voice
Thread App
- A great free iPad/iPhone app that compliments the Voice Thread
very nicely for storytelling. A user can manage their Voice Thread account as
well as make digital stories by uploading photos and drawing/recording their
voice.
Story
Patch
- An iPad app ($2.99) that is ideal for digital storytelling. A person
can create a story from scratch or use one of their well-designed templates to
complete all the parts of a story.
Sock
Puppets
- A free iPad/iPhone app that is a lot of fun for kids to create
animated stories. This is done by selecting your sock, background, and props and
then recording your voice as the socks talk.
Art
Maker
- A wonderful free iPad app that allows children to create a digital
story from scratch. A user selects their background, characters, and props and
then moves them around the screen while recording.
Puppet
Pals
- A excellent free iPad app that lets users create a
"Today's teens have a knowledge of the Internet that often surpasses that of their parents. Because so many teens are Internet savvy, it is imperative that they also have an understanding of the dangers that exist online and how to deal with them. Watch teens share their own "Real-Life Stories" about issues affecting them on the Internet such as cyberbullying, online enticement, and giving out too much personal information.
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"The National Farm Toy Museum features thousands of toys and exhibits between its two floors. Tractors, implements, trucks, miniature farm dioramas, toy manufacturing information, and pedal tractors are on display around the museum. Also displayed are two Doug Schlesier sculptures, plaques honoring inductees into the National Farm Toy Hall of Fame, and a plaque honoring the founders of the world's largest farm toy manufacturer headquartered in Dyersville, the Ertl Company."
"Starting a research project is exciting, but the process is often frustrating for students. To reinforce the skills necessary to conduct thorough and organized research, we have prepared this Research Right guide and its accompanying worksheets. Instead of searching through numerous sites and jotting down random notes, students can use Research Right as a tool to help them focus and organize information that is pertinent to their final product. Go over these steps each time your class begins a new research project, and they'll be getting their research done right in no time!
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Whether you're a casual listener or a serious music student, here's the site for basic information about classical music. Created in cooperation with W.W. Norton & Company, it's built around Essential Classics, the series specially designed to introduce you to the best music of every period. All through the site you'll find almost 200 excerpts from Essential Classics.
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Estuaries.gov - The primary function of this Web site is to educate the public on the importance of estuaries and the need to protect them.
FCIC's Educator Page - Here are four activities to help you teach young citizens how to be proactive consumers and learn about the government.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - Part of the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences, this is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.
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http://www.connected-learning.org/Products/sdelucle2.doc
Investigating Biographies (word doc)
Biography Hash / Bio Stew
This learning experience is part of a learning unit titled, Investigating Biographies. Through book talks by the library teacher, students will learn and discuss what makes a person famous. The students will find and become familiar with the biography section of the library. A culminating activity called "Bio Stew" will help the students internalize the organization of different biographies.
The teacher will be wearing a white chefs hat, an apron, and holding a wooden spoon as the students enter the library. There will be many questions asked by the students as they enter the library.
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http://readwritethink.org/materials/bio_cube/
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Bio-Cube
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Bio-Cube
Summarizing information is an important postreading and prewriting activity that helps students synthesize what they have learned.
This tool allows students to develop an outline of a person whose biography or autobiography they have just read; it can also be used before students write their own autobiography. Specific prompts ask students to describe a person's significance, background, and personality.
The finished printout can be folded into a fun cube shape that can be used for future reference.
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Biographical Dictionary
http://www.s9.com/
Biographical Dictionary
This dictionary covers more than 33,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day.
Everyone can edit the biographies here, or even make their own. This leads to a constantly changing, and up to date resource.
The dictionary can be searched by birth years, death years, positions held, professions, literary and ar
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