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Katie Day

Science Lesson Plans « Scientist in Residence Program - Helping children and ... - 0 views

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    from Canada:  "Scientists and teachers work together to develop and deliver science units comprised of hands-on lessons on specific themes. There is a major focus on the experimental process of science. The lesson plans fit the BC Ministry of Education guidelines for Science K to 7. Opportunities are created to link lessons to other areas of the curriculum, such as math, fine arts, English and French language arts, and First Nations. Some lessons focus on issues facing society such as marine pollution, climate change, soil erosion, biodiversity, and the importance of protecting the environment and ecosystems. Thirty-three science units have been developed during the Scientist in Residence Program and are organized within four curriculum areas. More than 200 science lesson plans are available for download as PDF documents. These include lesson plans for field trips, thereby extending learning in natural environments. Please scroll down to view the titles of science units for each curriculum area, and click on science unit titles to view and download individual science lesson plans. If required by your browser, please enable Scripts to download documents from this web site. New science lesson plans will be posted on this website as they become available."
Katie Day

Giving children the power to be scientists - 1 views

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    "Children who are taught how to think and act like scientists develop a clearer understanding of the subject, a study has shown. The research project led by The University of Nottingham and The Open University has shown that school children who took the lead in investigating science topics of interest to them gained an understanding of good scientific practice. The study shows that this method of 'personal inquiry' could be used to help children develop the skills needed to weigh up misinformation in the media, understand the impact of science and technology on everyday life and help them to make better personal decisions on issues including diet, health and their own effect on the environment. The three-year project involved providing pupils aged 11 to 14 at Hadden Park High School in Bilborough, Nottingham, and Oakgrove School in Milton Keynes with a new computer toolkit named nQuire, now available as a free download for teachers and schools. Running on both desktop PCs and handheld notebook-style devices, the software is a high-tech twist on the traditional lesson plan - guiding the pupils through devising and planning scientific experiments, collecting and analysing data and discussing the results."  Software is free to download
leilaconnolly

Instructor Resources Download| Paddling Headquarters - 0 views

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    OED Paddling instructor resources downloadable / blog / lesson plans
Katie Day

Stenhouse Publishers: National Poetry Month Page - 0 views

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    free downloadable ebook of chapters from various professional educator books on teaching POETRY
Jonathan Hughes

Plugins for Sibelius - 1 views

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    To download new plug-ins, click on the name of a category in the list on the right, then click on the name of the plug-in for more details, or click one of the plug-ins in the lists below right.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Google Slides CHEAT SHEET! (Free Download) - Shake Up Learning - 3 views

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    How to re Google Slides
Louise Phinney

- Making Thinking Visible - 2 views

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    I've compiled these "routines" into the booklet below for myself as a quick reference. The routines are simple and quick. Have a look if interested. You can download through Issuu here, or via Google Docs here.
Sean McHugh

SimCityEDU: Using Games for Formative Assessment | MindShift - 0 views

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    Gates & McArthur foundation looking to sponsor a version of Sim City for Educational use. 
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    "GlassLab is working with commercial game companies, assessment experts, and those versed in digital classrooms to build SimCityEDU, a downloadable game designed for sixth graders. Scheduled to be be released in the fall of 2013, it builds on SimCity's city management theme, but provides specific challenges to players in the subject of STEM. "The big pain point we've heard from teachers is that they cannot entertain their kids to the level that they are being entertained outside of the classroom," said Jessica Lindl, general manager of GlassLab. "They want to be able to create meaningful learning experiences and they just can't compete with the digital tools their kids are accessing all the time.""
Louise Phinney

Main Page | Musopen - 3 views

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    Interesting music resource, all tracks are copyright free and it downloads easily
Keri-Lee Beasley

Lost Type Co-op | Browse Fonts - StumbleUpon - 0 views

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    Download some beautiful fonts here. Pay whatever you want, even if this is $0
Katie Day

Battle For Singapore for iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G ... - 0 views

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    "The National Heritage Board of Singapore is proud to present the "Battle for Singapore" application for self-guided trails. Embark on a journey to experience the Battle for Singapore during World War II, learn more about our local war heroes and relive the painful experience of the Prisoners of War (PoWs) and civilians alike during the Japanese Occupation. Through the incorporation of GPS tracking technology, the "Battle for Singapore" application will offer four different trails and provide a companion guide to 32 different historical World War II sites in Singapore. As you progress through each hotspot, you will discover weapons used by the resistance fighters of Force 136 and get promoted in rank at the completion of each trail. Kindly note that this application will require GPS tracking and internet connection for the downloading of content and the transmission of pictures. Please also note that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life so remember to turn-off the Location Services function when you have completed each trail."
Louise Phinney

Free Technology for Teachers: CNN Student News is Back for 2012-2013 - 2 views

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    With the start of a new school comes a new season of CNN Student News. CNN Student News started back up again yesterday. The format is the same as it has been for years. The roughly ten minute episodes feature US stories, a world news stories,  "shout out" to a class, and a quick quiz. Transcripts for each show are available for download as are suggested viewing questions to cover with your students. 
Louise Phinney

Learning and Teaching with iPads: iBooks Author Guide for Schools - 1 views

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    To help schools with the tasks of creating an iBook using iBooks Author an iBook has been created that you can download here that provides the following information:What is an iBook?Content and Design of your iBookiBooks AuthorPreviewing and Publishing your iBookHow to share your iBook copyResources
Cameron Hunter

Teachers' Domain: Home - 1 views

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    Some good teaching videos here - much of which is for free download. 
Katie Day

Photographic views of Singapore - 0 views

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    downloadable PDF book of images of Singapore from the beginning of the 20th century -- via the National Library of Singapore
Katie Day

UN Day - factsheet -- Model UN and Citizenship: United Nations Association- UK - 0 views

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    PDF to download
Katie Day

BBC - A History of the World - Explorer - 0 views

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    "At the heart of the project is the BBC Radio 4 series A History of the World in 100 objects. 100 programmes, written and narrated by Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, and focusing on 100 objects from the British Museum's collection. The programmes will travel through two million years from the earliest object in the collection to retell the history of humanity through the objects we have made. Each week will be tied to a particular theme, such as 'after the ice age' or 'the beginning of science and literature', and the programmes will broadcast in three blocks, in January, May and September. Deep zoom imagery of the British Museum objects on the site lets you see the detail up close while listening to the programme. You can also watch short videos of many of the objects and download podcasts of each programme as it is broadcast."
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