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C Clausen

WELCOME TO DIIGO!!! - 2 views

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Suzie Stambek

Nine Planets - 1 views

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    This website has a tremendous amount of information regarding stars, planets and much more. Video, images and information on how to support future space exploration.
Suzie Stambek

Kids Astronomy - 1 views

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    An interactive Solar Sytem that allows you to observe the rotating and revolving of the planets, objects within the Solar System, and much more...
Sean Wybrant

CAST: Learning Tools - 1 views

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    Sean, I became a member of the CAST site so that I could use the "Lesson Builder" tool. I think that when I actually have time to mess with it, the template will be REALLY useful in my lesson planning for this fall. Thanks! Courtney
mrsbarrett

US Symbols - 1 views

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    This site contains a lot of great information about the various U.S. symbols. There are sites with information as well as sites with printouts. This is a great site for teachers and students.
Megan Ivester

Student State Facts from the Census Bureau - 1 views

shared by Megan Ivester on 18 May 10 - Cached
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    Great population facts for every state
C Clausen

Bill of Rights - 1 views

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    Teacher and Student resources about the United States Bill of Rights
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    Information for both teachers and students about the Bill of Rights. The site includes free resources, news, etc.
Michelle Mellis

Rotation of the Earth - 1 views

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    This is an auditory website that explains how our solar system formed and why planets rotate. There are also games that students can play to get them familiar with the solar system. The teachers corner is located at http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids/ where you can click on space episodes.
Joe Scott

The Solar Cooking Archive - 0 views

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    Everything a researcher needs to know about solar cooking. It is recommended that a researcher visits the "Frequently-asked questions" section.
C Clausen

W3C Semantic Web Activity - 0 views

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    After reading a post in Discussion Week 3, written by Sean W., I wanted to see what else I could find regarding the "Semantic Web." Here is one site that is rather interesting.
C Clausen

How to Use Twitter to Grow Your PLN | Edutopia - 0 views

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    I thought this could be useful because it is directly connected with the collaboration and social networking that we are talking about this week.
Joe Scott

Solar Cookers International - 0 views

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    Spreading solar cooking to benefit people and environments with cooking basics and an archive.
Joe Scott

Solar Cooker Resources on the Web: Journey to Forever - 0 views

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    A thorough list of solar cooking resources.
Joe Scott

How to Use a Solar Cooker: What Works and What Doesn't - Planet Green - 0 views

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    A guide as to what to consider when building and testing solar cookers sponsored by The Discovery Company - Planet Green.
Suzie Stambek

Solar System - 0 views

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    A multimedia adventure within the solar system. A place to discover the latest scientific information, study the history of space, view graphics and videos, and explore the entire solar system (planets, Sun, moons, comets, asteroids...)
mrsbarrett

Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids - 0 views

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    This is website is broken down into various age levels. Each level has information appropriate to that grade. There are also links to sites for kids with more information on the different topics.
mrsbarrett

The Official Kids' Portal for the U.S. Government - 0 views

shared by mrsbarrett on 20 May 10 - Cached
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    This website has a lot of links to a lot of different topics, not just government. Students can choose government under the specific grade ranges (K-5 or 6-8) and gain access to links to the various parts of government. This would be a great resource for students to start their research.
C Clausen

Bill of Rights | LII / Legal Information Institute - 0 views

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    This website breaks down the Bill of Rights down into terms that are clear and concise.
Michelle Mellis

Ask Earl for Kids - 0 views

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    This is part of www.kids.yahoo.com which allows students to ask Earl specific questions of interest.
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