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Brian Heisey

NOVA | Interactives Archive | PBS - 0 views

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    Interactive site that allows activities by subject and TV show.
Brian Heisey

Molecular Workbench - Visual, Interactive Simulations for Teaching & Learning Science - 0 views

  • Molecular Workbench (MW) provides visual, interactive computational experiments for teaching and learning science.
Brian Heisey

iPaper Viewer | Scribd - 0 views

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    Website that allows uploading of documents for viewing and publishing.
Brian Heisey

PowerPoint Presentations Free for teachers and students - 0 views

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    This site offers free PowerPoint for different subjects.
Brian Heisey

FreezeRay - 0 views

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    This site offers many graphics for use with Smartboards.
Brian Heisey

The Biology Project - 0 views

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    Tons of tutorials, quizzes, and games relating to many topics in science
Brian Heisey

Exploratorium: the museum of science, art and human perception - 0 views

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    Website that has tons of activities by subject and grade level
Brian Heisey

EcoKids - Games and Activities for Science and Math - 0 views

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    This site provides Web 2.0 activities that help to gameify your classroom.
L Butler

Spanish Language & Culture | Home - 1 views

  • Ofrendas Experience "Offerings" for The Day of the Dead through a song, an essay of images, an interview, and activities.
  • ¿dónde jugarán los niños? A guided reading of Maná's song, tú commands, future tense, present subjunctive, and past participles.
L Butler

Learning Spanish Audio - 1 views

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    There are files to download - help practice with difficult sounds and words as well as common phrases.
L Butler

Behind the Name: Spanish Names - 0 views

  • the etymology and history of first names
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    Students often ask what their name would be in Spanish - this is the resource so they can find out. It will be helpful the first week of school when students get to pick their Spanish name.
L Butler

Spanish for Kids - Spanish Vocabulary - 1 views

  • ll of the vocabulary includes audio but it does require the free Adobe Flash Player. Most months include sample sentences that can be used with the vocabulary of the month.
L Butler

Earth Calendar - 0 views

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    Lists holidays by date, month, or country.
L Butler

Hispanic Holidays | NRCS - 0 views

  • May 5 Cinco de Mayo (Mexico). Commemorates de victory of Mexican forces over the French army at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It is primarily a regional holiday celebrated in the Mexican state capital city of Puebla, and in other parts of Mexico. It is also celebrated in U.S. cities with a significant Mexican population. It is not, as many people think, Mexico’s Independece Day, which is actually September 16.
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      The short explanations will help to defeat some of the misconceptions. Students don't believe me when I say Cinco de Mayo isn't a big deal - but they might understand more if they see it elsewhere.
  • This list is designed to reflect the major holidays and celebrations of the Spanish-speaking countries.
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      This list is detailed and does provide examples from each of the countries that speak Spanish.
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    List of holidays in Spanish-speaking countries by month - with a short description of what they are celebrating.
L Butler

Burrito Builder Game - Sports - 0 views

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    Practice for sports vocabulary
L Butler

Spain Calendar of Events - Festivals, Ferias & Fiestas in Spain - 0 views

  • Spain's Most Bizarre Festivals
  • Festivals in Spain: by Month Festivals in January Festivals in February Festivals in March Festivals in April/Easter Festivals in May Festivals in June Festivals in July Festivals in August Festivals in September Festivals in October Festivals in November Festivals in December and New Year
L Butler

Fast Food: Ads vs. Reality - 0 views

  • Fast Food: Ads vs. Reality Each item was purchased, taken home, and photographed immediately. Nothing  was tampered with, run over by a car, or anything of the sort. It is an accurate  representation in every case. Shiny, neon-orange, liquefied pump-cheese, and all.
L Butler

College Search - compare colleges and universities side-by-side - 0 views

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    "Compare colleges side-by-side. Fill in the compare slots below from the list on the right. " This will be useful when the students need to write comparative statements. It is also good practice because they will need to start thinking about college in a few years.
L Butler

Compare Cars Side-by-Side - 0 views

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    "See how cars are similar and how they're different. Choose up to four and start comparing." This will be useful when we practice forming comparative statements in Spanish.
L Butler

Argentina People - 0 views

  • Unlike the people in other areas of Hispanic America, Argentines are mostly of European origin.
  • Between the 1850s and 1940, more than 3.5 million immigrants arrived in Argentina, about 45 percent of them from Italy and 32 percent from Spain. Prior to the 1960s, substantial numbers also came from Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Poland, Russia, Wales, the middle East, and Japan. Spanish is the official language and is spoken universally, but a number of Argentines also speak English, Italian, German, French, or Native American languages (Guarani, Quechua, Mapuche, etc.). Despite the mix of ancestries and languages, Argentines are fiercely nationalistic.
  • Approximately 90 percent of the population is nominally Roman Catholic.
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  • They place a premium on not offending.
  • Argentines can express their concern for others with gauchadas, Gaucho-like acts of generosity, such as going out of one's way to help someone else solve a problem.
  • Argentines place a high value on individuality. One of the most vibrant symbols of the past which is supposed to represent the national character is the Gaucho -that near-mythical legendary historical plainsman who is independent, brave, athletic, a bold warrior, loyal, and generous. The Gaucho is the idealized version of a complex historical figure who has become etched into the Argentine consciousness.
  • Argentines are generally well informed about politics and economic policies, and they take great interest and pride in discussing them.
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