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Tara Kennedy

E is for Explore!: Food Chain Stacking Cups - 2 views

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    This website shows an activity using Styrofoam cups. It gives teachers an idea on an activity for students. I found this website on Pinterest and I really like the idea. I chose this website because it is a clever activity that many teachers can use in their classroom. It is also inexpensive. I would create this activity for different environments and have my students stack the animals in the correct order, to create a food chain. After a lesson on food chains, I would have my students complete this activity.
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    LOVE this! Would like even better if the cups weren't styrofoam.
Taylor Doyle

Plant Quiz/Game - 2 views

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    This website is a quiz for k-1. Although it is a quiz, it is fun and has pictures so the students would not even realize that it is a quiz. I would have to read it to the kids because they would not be able to yet, but I do believe I would use this for them. I would not take a grade on it; I would do it to make sure they were on track.
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    Would you use these online resources as a whole class, at individual stations or...?
Robert Beatty

Fun pre class video - 2 views

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    Video discussing an unstoppable force vs. and immovable object
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    This link actually goes to a video of a list of suggested other science sites online. Needs to be updated to direct the user to the appropriate link.
Robert Beatty

Physics "Cheat Sheet" - 1 views

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    This website could be used as a personal cheat sheet for me if the students ask me a question that I dont know the answer to right there. It can also be used for the students because it has all of the basic formulas the students will need.
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    Seems pretty advanced for middle school.
Robert Beatty

Six Flags St. Louis - 1 views

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    This is a field trip that I took with my high school physics class and i think it could be scaled down and still be useful at the junior high level.
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    This link is actually more direct to the information relevant for planning a school trip. http://www.sixflags.com/stLouis/groups/schools.aspx
Robert Beatty

What is Physics? Big Bang Theory Clip - 2 views

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    Another pre class video to get the classes intrest going in physics. The video is a clip from the T.V. show The Big Bang Theory that may help the younger students pay attention.
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    I would recommend starting the video at about 1:15 "What is Physics?" Also re-named the resources to be descriptive and added a tag for grades 9-12, for which I think this is actually more appropriate.
Emmy Kelly

Precipitation Type - 1 views

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    This resource allows you to change the temperature of the air and a cloud to see what type of precipitation will be formed. I chose this resource because it is an engaging and interactive way for students to explore precipitation and to see what makes different types of precipitation form. I imagine this resource being used to reinforce their knowledge of precipitation.
Rachael Valbert

Study Jams: Water Cycle lesson plan - 0 views

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    This is a well rounded lesson plan that utilizes online resources as well as in class activities. This serves as a good introduction to the unit and gets the students to be creative. It also hits on multiple styles of learning.
Rachael Valbert

Water Cycle Resources - 1 views

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    This page contains a few worksheets and a powerpoint. There are also printable pictures and text. All of these can be used to help supplement a lesson on the water cycle.
Rachael Valbert

Water Cycle Lesson Plan - 1 views

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    This is a lesson plan that helps teach the water cycle. It has the students acting as water droplets and moving through different stations in the room to represent them moving through the different stages in the water cycle. I like that in this lesson it gets the students out of their seats.
Rachael Valbert

Field Trips with water - 1 views

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    This website has a few ideas on where to go on a field trip involving the water cycle.
Rachael Valbert

Water cycle game - 1 views

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    This game is a great way to reinforce the water cycle concepts. It is colorful and bright to engage the children. what I like most is that it reads aloud everything to the player so that children with trouble reading can still fully appreciate the game.
Rachael Valbert

Disappearing Puddle activity - 2 views

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    This is a great way to bring something visual to a concept that is mostly invisible: evaporation. It gets the students outside and moving a little.
Rachael Valbert

Rain in a bag - 1 views

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    This is a great activity to make the concept of the water cycle hands-on. Students can watch the process right before their eyes over the matter of an afternoon.
Ciara Laubscher

St. Louis Zoo Field Trip - 0 views

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    The zoo has always been one of my favorite places to visit, and the best part is that our local St. Louis Zoo is FREE! This would be such an awesome field trip for the first grade students to get to go to. What is better than learning and seeing animals up close, and personal? Students will be able to see the different characteristics of each animal, and where they live for their habitat. They may even be able to take a tour where they can touch different animals to know what they feel like. I hope to get to go to the zoo with my future class! I know the students will love it, and will also love the self-exploration aspect of this awesome field trip.
Rachael Valbert

Bill Nye-Water cycle video - 0 views

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    No matter how old you get everyone is always excited when you get to watch a Bill Nye video in class. This video concentrates on condensation. It provides an engaging introduction to the topic and also shows students that you can do the seemingly impossible (making a cloud in a jar) with science!
Ciara Laubscher

SMART Exchange - USA - Introduction to Classification (characteristics of living things) - 1 views

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    In this SmartBoard activity, students get to group different living and nonliving things. It is an introduction to classification based on their physical characteristics. I would use this as an interactive class or group activity that gets everyone thinking about physical characteristics and how we can group different living and non-living things into categories. Students will have to interact with each other, and come to a consensus on what they think the answer will be. This is collaborative learning for them. 
Trina Hermsmeyer

Weather-Related Field Trips | eHow.com - 0 views

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    This page is not for student use, it is simply ideas for field trips dealing with weather. I personally like the visiting a new station one. It is practical application
Ciara Laubscher

SMART Exchange - USA - Kinds of Living Things - 1 views

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    This is a very interactive smartboard activity that goes through different characteristics of living things (i.e. crocodiles have scales, etc), and also requires the students to sort the different living things. They have categories such as animals with fur, animals that swim, etc. This aligns very nicely with the standard 12.A.1b- Categorize living things using a variety of observable features.
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