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This is the information you need to write an excellent lab report. Follow this model for my classes! | |
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From the website: "Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators is a categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. It is updated often to include the best sites for teaching and learning." | |
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Discovery Education streaming is a digital video-on-demand and online teaching service. I use this service in my classes to offer video supplements to our area of study. Login information can be obtained through me, or through Frontier Charter School. | |
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If you don't have Adobe Reader, you'll need it to view any pdf files. This is a free download and very safe for your computer! | ||
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Real Player is a media viewer that allows you to view online videos. If you don't have Windows Media Player, or want another option, download the free version. | ||
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This is an essay that clearly defines plagiarism. I am very big on recognizing the work of others and NOT copying! It is not enough to change one or two words in a sentence that someone else wrote and call it your own! Also, though cutting-and-pasting is SO easy, it is stealing the work of another if you don't properly cite it. So, to avoid confusion, please read this article. | |
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This website walks you through how to create a correct citation for material not your own. | ||
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A great starting place for learning all things "science fair" related! | |
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HOW do you make an effective presentation? This powerpoint offers great guidance! | |
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The Art of the Abstract - a page to help you write an abstract! |
High schoolers often are required to write an abstract to accompany their science fair projects. Here's a site that will help. |
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What a marvelous site to help parents help their children learn about graphing! I'd recommend this page for children as young as third grade! | ||
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This is an excellent piece of apparatus that will allow elementary students to explore dozens of scientific concepts! I highly recommend it. | ||
| Bottle Biology |
How can a 2-liter pop bottle help teach science? It's well worth a click to find out. For elementary and middle school aged children (primarily). |










