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Kimberly Lightle

The Global Sun Temperature Project - 0 views

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    One of many outstanding collaborative projects from Stevens Institute of Technology.
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    Join schools from around the world from March 2 to May 22 as they determine how their geographic location (i.e. where they live) affects their average daily temperature and hours of sunlight. Specifically, students will: Measure the temperature and record the number of minutes of sunlight per day over a common week; Compare and contrast the results with classes from all over the world; and Determine how proximity to the equator affects average daily temperature and hours of sunlight.
Kimberly Lightle

Holiday Science Projects - Fun Science Projects for the Holidays - 1 views

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    Lots of fun chemistry-based activities.
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    Lots of fun chemistry-based holiday activities.
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

Density in the Making: The Changing Face of Polar Glaciers and Icebergs: Podcast Episode 7 - 2 views

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    Standing on the Greenland Ice Sheet, a team of scientists get a first-hand look at the rapidly changing face of polar icebergs and glaciers. Through recordings from the Exploratorium's Ice Stories project, you'll learn about their adventures and what these changes in ice can teach us about density.
Kimberly Lightle

Developing Science Vocabulary - 19 views

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    This resource guide from the Middle School Portal 2: Math and Science Pathways project provides insight into how teachers can help middle school science students develop science vocabulary.
Sam Harrelson

Why an iPod Touch in education? - 1 views

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    Lists of great iPhone/iTouch apps for teachers
Kimberly Lightle

Oceans, Climate, and Weather - 0 views

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    This publication is all about developing your middle school students' understandings of earths oceans and the major effect they have on climate. Understanding and interpreting local weather data and understanding the relationship between weather and climate are important first steps to understanding larger-scale global climate changes. Activities that ask students to collect and analyze local weather data as well as analyze global data can be found in the Lessons and Activities section. Analyzing and interpreting data is a major focus of this publication. Numerous data sets can be found in the Sources for Real Data section. The Background Information section and the article Tomorrows Forecast will help reinforce your own content knowledge.
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    More exemplary resources from the Middle School Portal 2: Math & Science Pathways project.
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