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  • McIlrath, Judy A. (Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College, 1/5/2008)
    Spreadsheets Across the Curriculum module/Geology of National Parks course. Students estimate travel times and costs of a driving/camping trip to visit national parks in the Colorado Plateau.
  • Kristy Cross (California State University, 9/18/2005)
    Students use the internet to travel to Granada, Spain. In this activity, they have pre-trip questions, research, post-trip questions, and then an extension project. The question form is an evaluation tool.
  • Kristy Cross (CLTA, 2012-01-13)
    Provides an exciting way for students to explore the Spanish city of Granada by way of the internet.
  • Linda Markley (MERLOT, 3/1/2010)
    Presentation takes Spanish language students on a virtual trip to Machu Picchu, Peru, while sharpening their speaking, listening comprehension, reading comprehension, and general observational skills. For intermediate ...
  • Annenberg Learner (Annenberg Foundation, 1/1/2010)
    Students will recognize patterns and represent situations using algebraic notation and variables. Students use manipulatives to represent visually the steps they take to obtain a solution to an algebraic equation.
  • Illuminations (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1/1/2011)
    Vectors: Move the boat around the water by changing the magnitude and direction of the boat's speed (blue vector) or the magnitude and direction of the water current (red vector).
  • UTEP Mathematical Sciences Department (UTEP Mathematical Sciences Department, 2012-01-13)
    This is a module providing vector spaces, vectors and vector operations from a geometric perspective. It is made up of three sections, each providing different tools.
  • Thinkfinity (Read, Write, Think, 2012-01-13)
    Students generate clear, well-formatted Venn Diagrams, then generating concepts that can be placed on the diagram by clicking and dragging them with the mouse.
  • Read Write Think (International Reading Association, National Council of Teachers of English, 1/1/2011)
    This interactive tool allows students to create Venn Diagrams that contain two overlapping circles, enabling them to organize their information logically.
  • Patricia S. Stream (School District of Manatee County Florida, 2001)
    This introduces what a verb is and the different types of verbs such as an action verb and a being verb. After reading the description, there is a brief three question quiz about verbs.
  • Unknown author (Arcademic Skills Builders, 2012-01-13)
    This is a game where students have to use the viper character to 'eat' the correct choices for subject/verb agreement.
  • Unknown author (Landscape Change Program at the University of Vermont, 00/00/2011)
    Archive of historic and modern landscape images documents changes in the landscape of Vermont from the 19th century to the present day. Searchable by county, town, and by a controlled vocabulary of keywords.
  • Barb Falkinburg (Baltimore County Public Schools, 2012-01-13)
    In this research model students will prepare to read Tess of the d'Urbervilles by examining the Victorian Era
  • John Moser, Lori Hahn (National Endowment for the Humanities, 2012-01-13)
    This lesson will guide students through the military campaigns of the Pacific theater, tracing the path of the Allied offensives. Students will gain an understanding of what the Allies were trying to accomplish.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    Two country singers sing about the many reasons to read. The song states the many reasons people read various types of reading materials.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video of a song all about contractions. The singers and animation show physically how two words are put together to make one word.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    This Video relates the importance of using good and viable resources for reliable information. Using information from the library and resources within the library is the main idea of the Video.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video with puppets singing about the multiple meanings of the word cool.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, PBS Kids-B)
    A Video showing various types of houses. Through song, the singers use various words to describe houses. Students will be able to hear and see visuals of the various ways to describe the same thing.
  • unknown (Between the Lions, 7/6/2011)
    A Video with the familiar Between the Lions characters singing of the importance of reading books.