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Victoria Rydberg

DNR Education - 0 views

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    Here is the link to all of the education-related things at DNR. The newsletter: http://dnr.wi.gov/education/newsletter/ Trainings: http://dnr.wi.gov/eek/teacher/calendar.htm
Victoria Rydberg

Environmental Education | ECB Surf Report - 0 views

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    A collection of resources - created for use in the classroom - on environmental education. Check out all of the Surf Reports! 
Victoria Rydberg

Greening Environmental Education - Harvard Education - 1 views

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    Hey you should really read this. It would be great as a part of your mid-term!
Victoria Rydberg

DPI EE Consultant Twitter Feed - 0 views

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    Follow the DPI EE Consultant on Twitter or just check back for periodic updates for resources, events, grants, and much more!
Katherine Kincaid

PBS Teachers - 4 views

PBS Teachers (www.pbs.org/teachers) is a great resource for educators hoping to find lesson plans on a variety of science topics. Educators can find lessons and other useful information in several ...

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Victoria Rydberg

Teaching Methods Resources from Mcgraw Hill - 1 views

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    This web site (sponsored by a text-book company) provides links to a variety of resources about teaching methods and science sites. - Click on Science to go directly to those links.
Katherine Kincaid

PBS Teachers - 5 views

PBS Teachers (www.pbs.org/teachers) is a great resource for educators hoping to find lesson plans on a variety of science topics. Educators can find lessons and other useful information in several ...

started by Katherine Kincaid on 07 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
Anita Hohenstein

FOSSweb - 2 views

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    For the research sharing I concentrated on the Sun, Moon, and Stars unit for Grades 3-6. The Strand for this would be Standard E:Earth and Space Science and the standard would be E4.4 Identify celestial objects (stars, sun, moon, planets) in the sky, noting changes in patterns of those objects over time Some ideas for integration would be to do a social studies project on the history of astronomy. For instance, in Greek mythology the Big Dipper was identified with a legend. The Native Americans also had stories that identified the stars and named lunar years. The students could each do a research project to find such a story or legend. In English the students could write their own story of how a group of stars got its name. For math, you can use the distance of stars and planets to calculate units of measurement. For differentation, I would have students who are struggling use a pre-printed piece of paper that has objects in the sky on in with dots, and then trace the dots to form the objects in the sky. I would also pair up students who are struggling with students who really get the concept and have them buddy together to study the unit. Another extension of this unit would be to go on a filed trip to the planetarium at Memorial High School.
Victoria Rydberg

Wis. Center for Environmental Education Library - 0 views

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    This collection is meant to be utilized by teachers state-wide. Resources (activity guides, picture books, trade books, videos) can be checked out through a simple request and sent to teachers through the South Central Library System. Books are checked out for a month but are very easy to renew. Resources for all ages.
Victoria Rydberg

EEK! - 1 views

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    EEK! is managed by the Wisconsin DNR and supports mostly environmental education and some life and environmental science. The site is an environmental education resource for elementary and middle-school students. Content is written in an accessible format for students and is available in both English and Spanish. This resource could be used to integrate math (population, size), social studies/geography (mapping) and reading.
Victoria Rydberg

Educational Communications Board - Home Page - 4 views

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    This resource supports all areas of science and environmental education. ECB is a state agency that supports technology in the classroom. Staff, mostly former teachers, put together "Surf Reports" which are collections of effective web sites on different subject areas. Climate Wisconsin is a new project with short (4 min) videos sharing stories of life in Wisconsin tied to our natural resources. It allows middle and high school students to stop and think "what would happen if the climate changed?" WiStem.org provides a link to another ECB web site that supports Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Jill Rupp

Google Earth! - 1 views

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    Jill-This is awesome. I've done this with my kids before. Great resource!
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    I too have used it with my students for many things. Can't wait to see how you choose to share it with the class!
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    Google Earth can be used for so many different things in the classroom. I think you would be able to find good projects and lessons for most grade levels. With the younger kids you can explore the surface of the moon as a class. Older students can look up specific volcanoes and study the effect the volcanoes had on surrounding areas. The opportunities are endless! In terms of earth and space science, students can use Google Earth to explore the many features that exist on earth's surface (mountains, valleys, rivers, etc.) You can choose to look at all the major volcanoes on the surface of the Earth, or study the fault-lines and areas at risk for earthquakes. Google Earth also has a sky feature, in which users can explore the stars and constellations in the sky. You can also explore Mars and the Moon. Just a couple earth science standards that are met are: Science, Standard E: Earth and Space Science, 4th Grade: E.4.4 Identify celestial objects (stars, sun, moon, planets) in the sky, noting changes in patterns of those objects over time E.4.6 Using the science themes, find patterns and cycles in the earth's daily, yearly, and long-term changes Another really cool thing about Google Earth is the ability to watch an area over a span of time. This could definitely be used in the social studies classroom. Students can what the surface of the earth looked like during the time of the ancient Romans, and then can explore ancient Rome in 3D. You can also practice your piloting skills by trying out the flight simulator. Google Earth can be downloaded in several different languages. If you have a classroom with a large majority of Spanish-speakers, it would be a good idea to have Google Earth in Spanish on the computers, as well as in English. Also, students can work together in groups to explore Google Earth. If one student has more experience working with computers, he/she can help a different student with less experien
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    This is also cool. It is an online community for teachers, and includes lesson plans, tutorials, and tips all regarding how to use Google Earth in the classroom. http://sitescontent.google.com/google-earth-for-educators/Home
Kelli Brewster

Amazing Space - 1 views

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    http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/resources/explorations/comets/lesson/lab.html (the link to the lesson I studied further) The resource I chose to explore and research focuses on the subject of Astronomy. The website is appropriate for a range of ages but I focused on comets specifically and which is appropriate for grades 6-8. It covers standard E and C. Specifically, performance standards E.4.4; C.4.1., and C.4.2. Integration: This website can be integrated into many different subject areas. The facts, myths, and legends can easily be worked into a history lesson in social studies. It could also be used to accompany an English lesson if the students are reading material that involves different myths in our history and how we can sort through different narratives through time. There is also a chemistry portion in the website which can be used in that area of science or incorporated into a math lesson. Differentiation: I would pick out key vocabulary terms that I want the students to know and make large posters with the term, a short description and a visual. I would post these at the front of the classroom so they were easily accessible for all students. I could also do this activity as a group or partner activity and pair the students that I think would work to help one another.
Anita Hohenstein

Note-taking Strategies - 3 views

http://www.netc.org/focus/strategies/summ.php I like how this short article mentions using things like word webs in order to take notes. Kind of builds on the traditional note taking process and o...

lessonplans science notetaking notes

Victoria Rydberg

DNR Publications - 1 views

I will be bringing DNR materials to class after spring break, so bring an extra backpack to bring materials home. Some of the materials were out of print but available online: 1- Warmin...

education resources dnr environment

started by Victoria Rydberg on 10 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
Victoria Rydberg

The Future of Public Education: Diane Ravitch Presentation - 0 views

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    Archive from 3/8/11
Victoria Rydberg

Resources for Wisconsin Teachers | Diigo - 5 views

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    A collection of amazing resources for teachers.
Victoria Rydberg

Global Marketplace | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    Links for fair trade and global marketplace related to education
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