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Marge Runkle

Lab Out Loud | Science for the classroom and beyond - 0 views

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    Lab Out Loud is a podcast, hosted by two science teachers, that discusses science news and science education by interviewing leading scientists, researchers, science writers and other important figures in the field.
Marge Runkle

The National Science Digital Library - 0 views

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    National Science Foundation's online library of resources and collections for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and research. A digital library is a coherent, organized collection of resources, usually accessible via the Internet. A digital library may appear to be a single entity, but often links to other libraries or information services in an effort to present a unified view of a topic or collection to the end user. Despite the strong connotation with printed resources that the term library carries, digital libraries usual contain far more than electronic versions of textual documents, and can include any type of information that is "born digital" or can be converted into an electronic format.
Marge Runkle

StudyChamps | Learn Math, English & Science - 1 views

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    Study Champs is a free educational website developed by a University teacher to provide an online resource to parents, teachers and students in primary and middle school. After teaching undergraduate courses for more than 15 years, it was a very satisfying way to pursue the academic path as well as contribute towards kids learning. Study Champs provides educational resources like printable worksheets, tutorials, online games, quizzes, stories, flip books and much more covering subjects like Math, English, Science and Social Studies. Kids can also enjoy reading stories, coloring sheets, brain teasing games and learn amazing facts too.
Marge Runkle

Science Friday - 1 views

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    An extensive science site with articles, videos and audio featuring the latest research. There is a good 'For Teachers' section with lesson plans and ideas.
Marge Runkle

AlgebraLAB: Making Math and Science Connections - 0 views

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    "an online learning environment that focuses on topics and skills from high school mathematics that students must be able to draw upon in their introductory science courses. "
Marge Runkle

Rader's Science4Kids _ Topic List - 0 views

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    This is a jump off point for the Rader pages devoted to sciences and math. Biology4Kids Chem4Kids Cosmos4Kids Physics4Kids NumberNut.com Geography4Kids Mostly informational and two-dimensional
Rich Smith

Fakebook Gallery - 3 views

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    Fakebooks of historical figures in math, science, history, religion, and entertainment
Marge Runkle

SETILive - 1 views

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    A great site for citizen science. Get your class to watch for signals from space with the SETI project. Who will you find?
Marge Runkle

14 Powerful TED Talks by Photographers - 0 views

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    Jim Gates recommends this site as a thought about writing prompts - I agree! Do science classes ever use writing prompts? Now there is a question.
Marge Runkle

Sport Science: The Home Run Derby - SportsCenter.com - 0 views

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    This might be a cool way to present some theory in a physics or math class. It might bring more interest into angle, speed, and velocity.
Marge Runkle

Interactive Resources for Teachers from Download Learning - 0 views

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    COREPlus is an exciting collection of FREE educational software programs that makes it easy to learn all about history, geography, science, fine art, and more. Click any title to start the program.
Marge Runkle

This periodic table includes elements and their real-world applications - 1 views

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    The table contains all the usual information you find in a periodic table of elements, but then under each element, it lists real-world items that contain that element. This opens up a new avenue of projects for Science teachers where students can not only learn the different elements, but then connect them to real world uses and even explore the method in which the element is applied. For example, assigning a student to report on radon, they'll see it's a key element in earthquake predictors.
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