The Kid Should See This - 0 views
Search Tutors | TutStu - 0 views
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"Search Tutor" is the fourth option in the Left Menu, inside Student Portal. Using this option, Students can Search, Find and Connect with more Tutors, as per their choice. Suppose, you already take tutoring for Math, you already have a Math tutor. Now you want to find another Math tutor. You might click on "Search Tutor", to search for another Math tutor. Again say, you already have a Math tutor. Now you may want to find an English tutor. Then you must click on 'Search Tutor' to find an English tutor. There is no limitation. Students can have unlimited number of tutors. Students can have multiple tutors in any subject. A Student might have 5 Tutors for Math, 3 Tutors for English, 4 Tutors for Science, 2 Tutors for History and so on.
Welcome To SFSKIDS - 1 views
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A webiste that introduce musical concepts to kids in a fun way. More appropriate for grades 3-6 (good reading skills combined with computer knowledge) than younger. Might be a bit 'kiddy' for older kids, but I enjoyed it. It has changed a bit since they firsts introduced it in that there are a few more activities.
Cloudy in the Middle - 1 views
LessonPlanz.com :: Lesson Plans: Computers & Technology - 0 views
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AskERIC Computer Science Lesson Plans A collection of teacher-submitted lesson plans that integrate computer technology. http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Computer_Science Grade Level(s): K, 1-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 * Rating: 8 Votes: 7 Rate It
WebLit Unit 3 Act 2, Carole Weigel - 0 views
WebLit Unit 3 Act 2, Carole Weigel - 0 views
WebLit Unit 3 Act 2, Carole Weigel - 0 views
WebLit Unit 3 Act 2, Carole Weigel - 0 views
Understanding Probability - 0 views
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Students will: 1. learn what probability is, 2. learn different ways to express probability numerically: as a ratio, a decimal, and a percentage, and 3. learn how to solve problems based on probability. The class will need the following: 1. Begin the lesson by asking students to define probability (the likelihood or chance that a given event will occur).