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Sydney Schatz

Education World: Celebrate the Century: Search the Web for U.S. History of the 1960s - 0 views

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    "Search the Web to learn more about the stories behind the stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service commemorating the people, places, events, and trends of the 1960s. Explore Web sites related to Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon and Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech as well as the introduction of the Ford Mustang and Roger Maris's 61st home run! Included: An Internet scavenger hunt for students!"
Sydney Schatz

Book Burning, 213 BC-2011 AD - 0 views

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    Categories:  Teacher Use, Student Use, Censorship, Exploration Brief Description:  University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries online exhibit with: introduction, gallery of burned books, and quotations.
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Check Register: Printable, Sample Checkbook Register Writing Lesson Plan Practice - 0 views

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    "Print out your own checkbook register, or check register. For use with our checks introduction lesson, or for your own class lesson that uses checkbooks or checking registry. Sample checkbook for lessons. Includes the option of a basic teaching registry, or standard bank checking registry. "
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Jane Goodall: Animal Planet: Chimps, Chimpanzees - 0 views

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    offers info on chimps, video interviews, introduction to several of the animals she's worked with, & opportunity to send birthda
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ASP: Women in Astronomy: An Introductory Resource Guide - 0 views

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    "This guide is not meant to be a comprehensive or scholarly introduction to the complex topic of the role of women in astronomy, but simply a resource for those educators and students who wish to explore the challenges and triumphs of women of the past and present. It's also an opportunity to get to know some of the key women who have overcome prejudice and exclusion to make significant contributions to our field. To be included among the representative women for whom we list individual resources, an astronomer must have had something non-technical about her life and work published in a popular-level journal or book. This explains why so many talented women are not covered; their work is mainly known through journals that students cannot read. Suggestions for additional non-technical listings are most welcome, however."
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Interactives . 3D Shapes . Intro - 0 views

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    "Introduction We live in a three-dimensional world. Every object you can see or touch has three dimensions that can be measured: length, width, and height. The room you are sitting in can be described by these three dimensions. The monitor you're looking at has these three dimensions. Even you can be described by these three dimensions. In fact, the clothes you are wearing were made specifically for a person with your dimensions. In the world around us, there are many three-dimensional geometric shapes. In these lessons, you'll learn about some of them. You'll learn some of the terminology used to describe them, how to calculate their surface area and volume, as well as a lot about their mathematical properties. "
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http://library.thinkquest.org/5002/Alien/alien.htm - 0 views

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    We are going to tell you how to remember what each of the Dewey hundreds groups represents. Here is a story to help you understand: In the story, the 000s are explained at the very end, after the 900s. On the library shelves, they come at the very beginning, before the 100s. One day, while Melvil Dewey was walking in Central Park, he saw a UFO. He became terrified of it, and ran to take cover. Home Page Alien Story Introduction
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Teachable Moment - - 0 views

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    "The internet has become the reference source of choice on just about everything. It is invaluable, but just as students need to learn how to examine critically information presented conventionally in newspapers, books and magazines so they need to apply those skills to the cyberspace world. The reading below offers a student introduction to some of the skills needed to use the internet critically. Also available on this website are the following sets of materials bearing on the teaching of critical thinking: "Teaching Critical Thinking," "The Plagiarism Perplex," "How to Stop Cheaters," "The Essential Skill of Crap Detecting," and "Thinking Is Questioning." The website of education technology specialist Alan November (www.novemberlearning.com) provides an internet "Information Literacy" quiz that might be a useful starting point for discussion with high school students. "
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NASA Apollo 11 30th Anniversary - 0 views

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    "On July 20, 1969, the human race accomplished its single greatest technological achievement of all time when a human first set foot on another celestial body."
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Medieval Sourcebook: Introduction - 0 views

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    "This project is both very large and fairly old in Internet terms. At the time it was instigated (1996), it was not clear that web sites [and the documents made available there] would often turn out to be transient. As a result there is a process called "link rot" - which means that a "broken link" is a result of someone having taken down a web page. In some cases some websites have simply reorganized sub-directories without creating forwarding links. Since 2000, very few links to external sites have been made. An effort is under way to remove bad links."
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