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Extractions: Alan Colburn Laura Henriques Jim Kisiel Catherine Martin-Dunlop ... California State University, Long Beach This paper shares strategies to implement data sets into science classes. We have used all the activities discussed below in courses with preservice elementary teachers, general education science classes and they have been used by colleagues in science courses for majors. The ideas presented allow you to move from traditional, student-generated data derived from in-class activities to more complex investigations using web based data sets. We present various scaffolding activities to help students make sense of graphs, data and sampling techniques. Our advice would be to start small and slowly add data sets into your teaching mix. Related AETS presentation Catherine Martin-Dunlop Adding a Scientist to a Course for Prospective Elementary Teachers: Does It Improve Understanding of the Nature of Science? Powerpoint from the AETS presentation Outline of the Paper Why Real Data?
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Extractions: Wednesday, April 17, 2002; 12 p.m. EST Every other Wednesday at noon, local experts from KidsPost and washingtonpost.com share their best bets for arts and entertainment options for kids and their families. Our group specializes in local dining, museum, sports and recreations, day trips, children's theaters and the special events that keep life in metropolitan Washington interesting. Submit your question now! We're happy to answer questions, but we need to hear from you too. Tell us about your favorite public swimming pool, a movie that wowed your family, a toy shop with a "do touch" policy, or a restaurant where pizza is as welcome on the floor as it is on the plate. This is an hour for kids of all ages: So if you have teenagers who need a night out without you or vice versa ask away. Together we can fill our calendars with memorable activities. A different staffer will host each discussion, but the entire group will be sitting at the kid's table. If you need more ideas, see
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Extractions: Student Websites http://www.math.com Math.com is a good resource for students and teachers. However, students might find the site to be more beneficial. Math.com has a wide variety of information on the basic concepts of elementary math to middle school math. The site is beginning to get more information on more advance math, like trigonometry and calculus too. Students can use this website to look up how to do various math problems. Also for the more basic concepts Math.com gives practices problems for the students to work on should they choose to. One other thing that is fun about this site is that it has math games. The games allow the students to use the knowledge that they already know to play these mind stimulating games. http://mathforum.org If you ever search anything related to math on Google, you will find some Math Forum in your search. This website has a wide variety of information from math concepts to information on various mathematicians. Students can use this site to see how to do math concepts in a different manner than what their teacher might have taught them. Math Forum also has problems of the week that really challenge the students to think and build upon what they already know. If a student should really get stuck, the student can ask an expert or take part in a group discussion. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/
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Extractions: British world traveler Isabella Bird Bishop circled the globe three times during her extensive travels, beginning in 1872. In 1892 she became the first woman elected to the Royal Geographic Society. This European map of the world from 1649 shows a major misconception Europeans held about world geography. The map includes Terra Australis, a vast southern continent connected to the southern tip of South America and occupying most of the South Pacific Ocean. European theorists believed that a huge body of land had to exist in the southern hemisphere in order to balance the large continents found in the northern hemisphere. Expeditions in the 18th century, notably those of English explorer Captain James Cook, would prove that Terra Australis does not exist. William Blaeu/PNI Geography The science of place, i.e., the study of the surface of the earth, the location and distribution of its physical and cultural features, the aerial patterns or places that they form, and the interrelation of these features as they affect humans.
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Extractions: In social studies students will interpret themes, ideas, beliefs, and turning points in American history from Colonial times through Reconstruction. Emphasis will be placed on causes and effects of the American Revolution, U.S. and Arizona Constitution/ Government, the ideals, rights, and responsibilities of Citizenship, Westward Expansion, the Civil War and Reconstruction. Geography and economics will be interwoven in these units throughout the year. All lessons are aligned to DVUSD curriculum and based on AZ Social Studies Standards. Yearlong activities include, but are not limited to
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Extractions: American Immigration Past and Present: A Simulation Activity Historical Overview Throughout its history, America has served as the destination point for a steady flow of immigrants. During the colonial era most migrants came from northern European countries. Their numbers declined with the onset of the Revolutionary War during the 1770s, but immigration later picked up strongly again during the 1840s and 1850s. New arrivals came from several European countries during this period, but most came from Ireland and Germany, where devastating crop failures forced many residents to leave their homelands. Many settled in New York City, where the population increased from 200,000 residents in 1830 to 515,000 in 1850. By 1860, New York was home to over one million residents. More than half of the city's population at that time were immigrants and their American-born children. After the Civil War, America's growing industrial economy required the addition of many more workers, and this need was filled once again by immigrants arriving from Europe. Approximately 25 million arrived between 1866 and 1915. While earlier immigrants had come mainly from northern European countries such as England, Germany, and the Scandinavian countries, by the 1880s most new immigrants were arriving from southern and eastern European countries such as Italy, Poland and Russia. Like their Irish predecessors, most of these new arrivals were poor and uneducated. Many were peasants from rural regions who were being pushed out by Europe's industrial revolution.
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Extractions: Current Homework Help In an effort to assist students with current homework assignments, the following websites have been identified as providing pertinent information. However, the student is responsible for reading the sites to obtain the answers to their homework. 13 Colonies http://americanhistory.about.com/cs/colonialamerica/
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