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Teaching Resources - Free printables and lesson ideas for classroom teachers! - 7 views

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    Over the years I've created hundreds of printables and blackline masters for my classroom. I enjoy sharing those resources with other teachers in my free online virtual File Cabinet. I've also included information on differentiating instruction through Literature Circles, Mastery Learning, and other instructional strategies. Check out the Main Menu below to find your way around the site. Be sure to sign up for Candler's Classroom Connections, regular emails packed with free activities.
Kimberly Lightle

Raindrops to Rivers - 0 views

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    This website uses video of exemplary classroom teaching to showcase K-12 instrction on watersheds and nonpoint source pollution. Nine lessons (five at the middle level) cover topics such as testing for water quality and watersheds. The site also provides an electronic field trip to a watershed.
Kimberly Lightle

Birdwatcher's Delight: Birds and Inquiry Learning - 0 views

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    Citizen science, poetry, birds, and long johns.
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    Join us on a special trip up to Bathurst Island to record birdsongs, and learn about how you can use bird observations to create scientific inquiry in your classroom using ebird.org and birds.cornell.edu/birdsleuth. [15:02]
Kimberly Lightle

How Many Bacteria Species Can Coexist on a Single Hand? (And do girls really ... - 0 views

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    With all the news of the Swine flu outbreak and eventhough flu is caused by a virus - here is a really good resource about bacteria on your hands.
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    This blog post discusses how many bacteria can be found on your hands and that there are differences in men and women. In addition, ideas for integrating these ideas into middle school science classrooms are provided.
Kimberly Lightle

Science and the Polar Regions - 0 views

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    This publication gives you a variety of angles to choose from in implementing a study of polar science in the middle school science classroom. Topics covered include visualizing the polar regions, the physical attributes, biology and ecology, research projects and environmental issues, and the associated National Science Education Standards.
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    Ever thought of integrating polar science into your teaching? Kim
Kimberly Lightle

Textmasters: Shaking Up Textbook Reading in Science Classrooms - ReadWriteThink - 5 views

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    "Textmasters was created to bring the collaborative learning environment of literature circles to content area reading with a science or social studies textbook. "
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    Great strategy for helping students read the textbook.
Sam Harrelson

TeachPaperless: Response to a Criticism about Using Twitter in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Well worded response to critics of Twitter usage with students.
Kimberly Lightle

Learning Cycle - 5 views

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    "A learning cycle approach is an effective strategy for bringing explorations of the natural world and scientific questioning into the classroom. A summary of research supports the conclusion that a learning cycle approach can result in greater achievement in science and improved attitudes toward science and science learning." This page describes each stage.
Kimberly Lightle

Cyberbullying Toolkit | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    "Every day, you see how cyberbullying hurts students, disrupts classrooms, and impacts your school's culture. So how should you handle it? What are the right things to do and say? What can you do today that will help your students avoid this pitfall of our digital world? We created this free toolkit to help you take on those questions and take an effective stand against cyberbullying. So start here. Use it now. Rely on it to start your year off right. "
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