Teachers
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Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators
Reviewed October 24, 1999 by Kathy Schrock, who is affiliated with the site.A site with over 1600 categorized sites to help educators find the resources to effectively integrate technology into the curriculum.
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Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators
Reviewed October 24, 1999 by Kathy Schrock, who is affiliated with the site. A site with over 1600 categorized sites to help educators find the resources to effectively integrate technology into the curriculum.
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IslandQuest
Reviewed May 11, 2000 by Sarah Kast, a reader from Minneapolis, MN who is affiliated with the site. Classroom Connect’s Dan Buettner and the Quest team will be traveling to the southern islands of Japan, primarily Okinawa, to search for the secrets to long life. It has been shown that this population experiences the greatest longevity in the world. The Quest team will explore the factors that lead to long life, such as genetics, nutrition, stress, and quality of life into old age. The project runs from May 23rd - June 2nd and is free and open to the public. You can visit our website at http://www.classroom.com to find out how to get your classroom involved.
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Intro to Science in Society
Reviewed July 19, 2000 by Amy, a reader from New York City who is affiliated with the site. Intro to Science is wonderful way for teachers of natural science to offer students dynamic learning opportunities that go beyond traditional textbook teachings. This site offers a graphics-rich journey through the wonders of natural science using animation and experimentation to enhance learning of chemistry, atomic theory, nuclear science, astronomy, genetics, cell structure, and human anatomy. It features a customizable lesson plan package useful for university and high school level science instructors.
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Iggy and Rasper’s Tips for Internet Safety and Good Manners
"KidsCom presents ten rules for Internet safety (don’t give out personal information), online manners (always be polite), and copyright law (don’t use pictures from someone else’s Web site). The best part of the site is the two games that reinforce the rules. Mouser is for four- to eight-year olds, with the questions read aloud. Keybo is for eight- to twelve-year olds, with multiple choice and fill-in-the-missing-word questions. This interactive component makes this safety site is must-see for kids and parents."
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Growth Initiatives For Teachers
Reviewed October 26, 1999 by Melissa Amour, a reader from Newtown, Pennsylvania, USA who is affiliated with the site.Growth Initiatives For Teachers (GIFT) is a grant program forpublic and private school math and science teachers, grades 7 to 12, in 35eligible states and the District of Columbia. The GIFT grant program was established by the GTE Foundation to promote the integration of math andscience in the classroom, to encourage the innovative use of technology ineducation, and to provide recognition and new opportunities for outstandingteachers. Each year, GTE awards GIFT grants to 60 teams of one math and onescience teacher from the same secondary school who have developed schoolenrichment projects that integrate math and science and use technology inan creative way. Each winning team shares a $12,000 GIFT grant - $7,000 toimplement the school enrichment project and $5,000 ($2,500 each) for theparticipating teachers to pursue professional development activities. Deadline: January 14, 2000.
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Growth Initiatives For Teachers
Reviewed October 26, 1999 by Melissa Amour, a reader from Newtown, Pennsylvania, USA who is affiliated with the site. Growth Initiatives For Teachers (GIFT) is a grant program for public and private school math and science teachers, grades 7 to 12, in 35 eligible states and the District of Columbia. The GIFT grant program was established by the GTE Foundation to promote the integration of math and science in the classroom, to encourage the innovative use of technology in education, and to provide recognition and new opportunities for outstanding teachers. Each year, GTE awards GIFT grants to 60 teams of one math and one science teacher from the same secondary school who have developed school enrichment projects that integrate math and science and use technology in an creative way. Each winning team shares a $12,000 GIFT grant - $7,000 to implement the school enrichment project and $5,000 ($2,500 each) for the participating teachers to pursue professional development activities. Deadline: January 14, 2000.
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George Rarey’s WWII Cartoon Journals
Reviewed August 9, 1999 by a reader from Santa Rosa, CA who is affiliated with the site.It’s a primary source for teaching World War II history - humorous, poignant, intensely personal, brilliant cartoons by a gentle, artistic man who flew 60 combat missions in a fighter plane and was killed in action a few weeks after D-day. Accessible, affecting stuff for older kids. The site was created by his son (me).
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George Rarey’s WWII Cartoon Journals
Reviewed August 9, 1999 by a reader from Santa Rosa CA who is affiliated with the site. It’s a primary source for teaching World War II history - humorous, poignant, intensely personal, brilliant cartoons by a gentle, artistic man who flew 60 combat missions in a fighter plane and was killed in action a few weeks after D-day. Accessible, affecting stuff for older kids. The site was created by his son (me).
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Gayle’s Preschool Rainbow - Activity Central
Reviewed October 29, 1999 by Gayle, a teacher from New York, USA who is affiliated with the site.Early childhood education activities and lesson plans for preschool teachers that are practical and hands-on. Fun learning ideas in seasonal themes that can be used in the classroom again and again. Eight pages of fingerplays, nursery rhymes and action songs plus a resource list of picture books arranged according to 17 early childhood themes. There’s even an internal search engine that permits concept and keyword searches.
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