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Patty Hawkins

Middle School Science - 0 views

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    This is a site that I have used for years. There are many lesson plans, resources, and ideas for middle school science teachers. It even has a free alphabetical science term border for your classroom.
Stacie Denning

Stop Cyberbullying - 0 views

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    This site has lots of resources for teaching kids about cyberbullying and how to prevent it. Resources on this site would be appropriate for middle school to high school age children.
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    Interactive website about how to stop and prevent cyberbullying. Can be used with 4th grade and up.
Patty Hawkins

Net Smartz - 0 views

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    Good site for internet safety. Lots of down loadable presentations to use in the classroom. Also, extra material to put up in the classroom to remind students.
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    This site offers good resources for teachers, students, and parents about internet safety. I like the situation cards it gives as a resource for middle and high schools.
Lisa Martin

New Horizons for Learning - 0 views

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    This website if good because it gives teachers a lot of good information about teaching different ethnicities. It also has good activities to do with students that I could do with my middle school homeroom.
Lisa Martin

Multicultural Education - 0 views

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    I like this website because it not only has great information for teachers, but it also has activities to do with students. These types of activities would be great to do with a middle school homeroom.
Janell McGuire

Online Safety - 0 views

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    Webwisekids has resources for teaching Internet safety that are appropriate for middle school to high school age children. Online videos and lesson plans help make it easier to plan lessons to teach about Internet safety. The stories used do not sound contrived or artificial at all, and are definitely worth checking out. The ability to order games to reinforce the concepts taught through the lessons is an added bonus that might make this an attractive option for teaching about safety.
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    The site has a wide array of information from simulations that teachers/parents can conduct with students/children, a list of dangers on the web, true stories of children and child predators, and a list of ways to prevent online child victimization.
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    This site offers safety tips through videos and games. Real-life scenarios are presented to reinforce the basic tips being taught. The examples given are realistic, and can get otherwise naive students to be more aware of their activities on the internet. The online videos can be easily incorporated into any classroom at the start of the semester. This is a great resource for any child or teen.
Stacie Denning

Mysteries of Apo Island - 1 views

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    This is an online interactive game that teaches about shark biodiversity. There is sound so students would need headphones. Awesome to do with a student who has curriculum compacted...especially one who is very interested in sharks and marine life!
Stacie Denning

Mosaic American on Film: Fact vs. Fiction - 0 views

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    Lesson plans for a unit on how diverse cultures are portrayed in film, fiction and non-fiction. Allows students to think critically about the portrayal of groups and how it leads to stereotyping, racism and prejudice.
risdonj

Sheppard Software - 0 views

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    Fantastic site. Very interactive, fun and most importantly - educational. I could see using this site with elementary - middle level students. However, there are some applications that could be used as high as high school too.
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    That mousetrap game is addictive.
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    This website is the best when students need to review geography of any location in the world. The software can be used on an individual or group level.
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