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Alice Harrison

Data to Graphics for Kids - 0 views

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    This is a great learning tool for fourth graders on up to learn math skills of tables, graphs, maps, statistics, mean, median, mode and range.There are interactive learning activities that have excellent graphics in the games. I found the instructions easy to follow.
Jackie Pedersen

Create A Graph - 2 views

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    Fifth grade math objectives: * Use a double bar graph to compare sets of data. * Interpret and make line graphs and double line graphs. Use tool AFTER collecting data. Follow up with what data means!
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    online graphing tool
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    Excellent site to learn more about graphs. Students can create own graphs, there is a tutorial included as well.
gail walker

Kid's Page- USPTO (Patents and trademarks) - 1 views

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    Good companion site with a lesson on copyright. Information on patents, piracy, privacy etc,. Answers questions with interactive activities on what is a patent, how to apply; a tutorial on how to search for patents; related games links.
Jackie Pedersen

National Gallery of Art NGAkids Art Zone - 0 views

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    This site is chocked full of art activities for the student artist. Examples include the study of American Folk Art then creating landscapes,create a still life like the masters, or try your hand at abstract art.
gail walker

EEK! - Cool Stuff - 1 views

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    Great site for environmental topics for kids. Interactive activities and a career exploration tab for information on varied environmental jobs.
Lindsay Peterson

National Archives Experience - 1 views

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    I love the visual approach to this website! This could be a great starting point for students to use to experience primary sources. The interactive activities let you use documents to create posters and movies. The pathways option lets you solve the paths that are created and also to create your own paths to share. Students would really love this kind of research!
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    This site include LOTS of photographs and documents from historical events. They are described briefly and organized by tags. Interesting organizational format could teach not only about historical events, but also about the value of how good tags work. Visitors to the site are challenged to make their own "pathway" through the pictures and documents. Visitors can also make posters and movies with the content they find.
MK Kreikemeier

MyPyramid.gov - United States Department of Agriculture - For Kids - 0 views

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    Matches second grade curriculum in LPS - targets are pretty particular, but you do have a chance to revisit choices. Might consider having kids work in pairs.
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    Food Pyramid - Lincoln Public teachers - this fits with second grade health objectives.
Sandra Kriz

Dare to Compare-NCES Kids' Zone - 1 views

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    Allows students to take online multiple choice tests to test their knowledge. Tests at 4th, 8th, and 9th grade level. Might be a support item for NESA.
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    This site has boasts 600+ questions in a database geared to 4th, 8th and 9th grade on civics, economics, geography, math, history, mathematics and science. Students can see how they compare to students nationally and around the world when they challenge themselves answering these questions.
Brandon Mues

National Geographic Xpeditions - 1 views

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    Hundreds of free activities and lesson plans for educators in the areas of social studies and geography. Also includes printable maps of nearly every continent and country. The interactive museum allows students to take geography journeys to mountain ranges, archaeological digs, outer space, and other animations.
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