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Rachael Fulop

Computational Thinking - 2 views

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      Love this site because you can choose whether to use certain pieces of the app flow or use it in it's entirety!  Awesome resource!!
  • Computational Thinking Using coding applications to develop computational thinking skills
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    This is one of the many awesome "app flows" that graphite has to offer for secondary math. graphite.org is a plethora of awesome lessons for educators of all core contents, but I especially like their math flows!
Rachael Fulop

Rachael Fulop's professional portfolio - 2 views

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      This webpage serves as my professional digital portfolio (links down the right side) as well as a "go to" site for teaching resources for all secondary contents as well as technology integration in the classroom.
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  • Watch the Prezi below to learn all about Diigo... and to get started with setting up your own account! þff
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    I like to share the resources that I find with other colleagues and educators.  Building a website has allowed that to be easy.  It took quite a bit of time, but maintaining it is easy and I utilize Edmodo quite a bit, along with Pinterest to add to my collection of resources.
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    Very cool! I need to learn how to do one of these.
Eric Byers

Earth and Space Science Models - 0 views

Lots and lots of models on the Solar System, Eclipses, and Tides. Solar System http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/tour-solar-system.html Eclipses http://www.forgefx.com/casestudies/prenticehall/p...

Resources Earth Science Technology Video Model Secondary

started by Eric Byers on 28 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Stephen Demoratz

Energy Star - 0 views

http://www.energystar.gov/ Free government website that will synthesize your weather data and archive it.

science energy stem Elem Secondary Data

started by Stephen Demoratz on 01 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Stephen Demoratz

NOAA - Archived weather data - 1 views

http://mi.nws.noaa.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=akq This will give you archived weather data from anywhere in the united states.

TPACK engineering weather Elem Secondary Interactive Mod5 Data

started by Stephen Demoratz on 01 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Stephen Demoratz

Glogster and Facebook - 0 views

www.glogster.com www.facebook.com These are two places I can create communities that parents and students can access easily for information, updates, images, videos and pose questions to me about ...

science Resources video Elem Secondary

started by Stephen Demoratz on 01 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Dipali Patel

Digital Library for Earth System Education - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for teachers to find great tools for Earth Science education- it provides lesson plan ideas as well as great interactive tools/resources that can be incorporated into the lesson plan. It is specific to Earth Science Education, but I think it is a great site for teachers to find a complied list of resources for individual topics in the discipline.
Dipali Patel

Cyber Science 3D - Interactive 3D Science Models and 3D Anatomy of Animals and the Huma... - 0 views

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    Cyber-Science 3D provides a fun learning experience for both teachers and students. Cyber Science 3D uses advanced animated computer models to bring science education to another level by providing a wide array of resources on science topics that can compliment science experiments.
Dipali Patel

Interactives . The Rock Cycle . The Rock Cycle - 0 views

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    A useful way to illustrate how the three main types of rock are related to one another and how changes to rocks happen in a recurring sequence is the rock cycle. This is a great interactive feature that teachers can weave into their lesson plan or allow students to work on during home or class time. This same website www.learner.org has content for other Earth Science fields as well as other disciplines: math, science, history and literature.
Anna S

PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 0 views

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    Free educational simulations covering a diverse topics designed by the University of Colorado available in various languages.
Anna S

National Energy Education Development Project - 0 views

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    The mission of the NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs. NEED works with energy companies, agenciesand organizations to bring balanced energy programs to the nation's schools with a focus on strong teacher professional development, timely and balanced curriculum materials, signature program capabilities and turn-key program management.NEED Quick Links Check out the photos, slideshow, and winners from the 32nd Annual Youth Awards Program on our Youth Awards page.
Anna S

Build a Molecule - 0 views

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    Starting from atoms, see how many molecules you can build. Collect your molecules and see them in 3D!
Anna S

Molecule Shapes - 0 views

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    Explore molecule shapes by building molecules in 3D! How does molecule shape change with different numbers of bonds and electron pairs? Find out by adding single, double or triple bonds and lone pairs to the central atom. Then, compare the VSEPR model to real molecules!
Sarah Costley

Lesson Plans - TryEngineering - 0 views

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    TryEngineering offers a variety of lesson plans that align with education standards to allow teachers and students to apply engineering principles in the classroom. The following training module outlines how TryEngineering lessons can benefit your students, provides tips on how these lessons can be integrated with other subject areas and offers background information on engineering and engineering careers.
Sarah Costley

Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    What is standards-focused Project Based Learning (PBL)? When engaged in standards-focused Project Based Learning (PBL), students are working in teams to experience and explore relevant, real-world problems, questions, issues and challenges; then creating presentations and products to share what they have learned.
jamieroden

Engineering Bones - Lesson - www.TeachEngineering.org - 0 views

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    Students extend knowledge of skeletal system to biomedical engineering design, specifically the concept of artificial limbs.  Associated activities include designing, creating, and testing lower leg prosthetic limbs and designing splints/casts.
jamieroden

mcmush lab - 3 views

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    testing for macromolecules - happy meal
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    I use this same lab to identify macromolecules. However, I use products from the grocery store such as apple juice, egg whites, and cooking oil. We even allow the students to bring different items in order to make it a more inquiry based lab.
chavisscience

Hippocampus Homework Help - 3 views

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    This interactive site provides links to THE NROC Project, Phoenix college, KHAN Academy, PhET, and STEM bite. The resources use digital media that incorporates lessons for science and math. Students are able to learn concepts and apply the skills needed to show their understanding of these concepts. Students are given assessments on this site that check for understanding.
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    I've heard of this site but never used it before. Seems to be very useful, especially for math help.
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    very cool that it is a "one stop shop"! :)
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    This is great. I always have trouble getting caught up on algebra in my classroom so I will have to use this.
welpa44

Cancer and Geometry Lesson - 0 views

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    Cancer and Geometry Charity Manis, NSF Scholar, 2002-03 Mathematics & Science Center and The University of Virginia Developed with funding from the National Science Foundation (DGE0086320) Major Understanding Based on the present and past, cancer is very real. It touches families as well as individuals when they least expect it.
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    In this lesson, the engineering component is the students making the different polygons on the Geo-Boards, using the rulers to measure their areas and perimeters, and then comparing the results of making the different shapes and sizes of these polygons.
welpa44

Area 51 Lesson Activity - 0 views

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    The Engineering component is in the part of the activity in which the students use the grid paper to construct rectangles, squares, parallelograms, and triangles and then develop the formula for the area of each based on prior and/or practice knowledge. For example, they know that they can calculate the area of the rectangle or square by simply counting the number of square centimeter boxes inside the figure. They are then able to develop a formula for the parallelogram by cutting off a triangular section from one side of the parallelogram and reattaching it to the other side. This results in making a rectangle and thus they know the formula for these two polygons is the same. Then, they can take a square or rectangle and simply cut it in half to make a triangle. So a triangle with the same dimensions (base and height) will have half the area of the square/rectangle.
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