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in title, tags, annotations or urlSearch - Science NetLinks - 0 views
TryEngineering - 0 views
Educational Resources on Climate Change - 0 views
Lesson Plan | Gulp (Don't Gag): Modeling the Complexity of the Digestive System - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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. "
Textmasters: Shaking Up Textbook Reading in Science Classrooms - ReadWriteThink - 5 views
Year-End Roundup | Science, Health, Technology and Math - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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"This week, we're looking back at the school year and collecting the lessons we published by subject area. On Tuesday, we published our social studies, history, geography and civics collection; Thursday, look for English language arts, fine arts and journalism. Below, you'll find everything we did that falls into the categories of science, math, health and technology. And if you want even more lessons in these subject areas, you might take a look at our 2010 and 2011 collections as well."
Free Technology for Teachers: ScienceFix - Videos of Middle School Science Lessons - 6 views
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.
Middle School Portal 2 Wiki Pages - 3 views
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.
Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers - 1 views
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Even though it says K-5 many middle school teachers use these resources.
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Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears is an online magazine integrating science, literacy, and the polar regions. In each month's issue, you can: Explore the Arctic and Antarctica; Learn science concepts and literacy strategies; Read about misconceptions, equity, and technology; Discover standards-based lessons and resources; and Integrate polar science into your curriculum.