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Extractions: Newsletter Archive ... HOME School-To-Career News Volume 1, Issue 9 El Dorado County Office of Education School-To-Career Partnership Send us a FAX or e-mail with news items you'd like to share for this site. FAX: 530-626-3985 or 530-541-2527 Send us e-mail Back to Home Page Business Partner Breakfast On September 27th School-To-Career Business Partners were honored during a special breakfast at Cameron Park Country Club. Representatives of the businesses accepted plaques given in recognition of their vital contribution to increasing the relevancy of classroom learning. Businesses expressed a clear interest in continuing to support School-To-Career and in dynamic involvement in education in our community. They have the current information on skills students will need in the new work force that will help education be up-to-date. Again
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Extractions: A+ Math this interactive site includes flash cards, games, and a homework helper. Ask Dr. Math since 1994 Dr. Math has been answering students questions about math. Bridge...Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center where teachers will find a selection of the best online resources for marine science education. Center for Science and Environmental Outreach (GEM) GEM (Groundwater Education in Michigan) is an outreach of the Michigan Tech Center for Science and Environmental Outreach; source of many Great Lakes region educational sources. Chemistry Hypermedia Project contains tutorials on a variety of chemistry topics. Cool Science for Curious Kids a basic introduction to biology for young children. Educational Modules interactive educational modules featuring data and concepts from meteorology and space science. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science (ENC) each month this site links to 12 new sites that are considered to be 'The Best.' Also find an informative newsletter and outstanding classroom activities. Event Inventor a whole new angle on explorations in science, mathematics and technology.
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Extractions: Helping Your Child With Science The following article is from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement which is part of the Department of Education. THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC "Being "scientific" involves being curious, asking how things happen, and learning how to find the answers. Curiosity is natural to children, but they need help understanding how to make sense of what they see. All we need is a willingness to observe and learn with them, and, above all, to make an effort and take the time to nurture their natural curiosity." http://www.pmct.org/science.html Guidelines and resources presented here are intended to help willing parents nurture interest and success in science among their children. WHAT ARE CHILDREN LEARNING IN SCIENCE?
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Extractions: Amazing,Spectacular,Mysterious Colorful Websites Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association. There are 700 plus sites for kids and parents/caregivers who care about kids. States and Capitals U.S.Treasury Page for Kids Just follow Trez the Cat around this wonderful site for Kids about the U. S. Treasury Department. Just follow Trez's paw prints. If you get lost, use your "back" button. Britannica School Work Helps Schoolwork.ugh! is geared toward older students, grades 7 and up. Younger students might want to try KidsClick! Internet Public Library A full service children's department, including an "Ask a Question" reference section. Explore science fun and facts with Dr. Internet. Check out the Science Fair Project Resource Guide and a host of other Internet resources on math, geography, history and other key homework topics. Also features book reviews by kids for kids. Oh Kids!
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Extractions: Adaptations such as magnifiers, highlighters, and/or a colored card placed behind a beaker facilitate reading measurement. For students with low vision, darken or lighten measurement lines. You could even use food coloring (if it does not change the outcome of experiment) for more contrast. Purchase a Braille ruler for the blind and a ruler with handle for the physically impaired. A mechanized mount for pouring liquid in a beaker or putting powder on a scale will also be a useful strategy for the physically impaired. Low cognitive functioning students, and those that learn by touching benefit from manipulatives for math (blocks, play money, algebra tiles), graph paper or vertically lined paper for math alignment, and Wicki Stix for raising lines on graph. Use scientific calculators that have large buttons, speech output, or a coin-u-lator for math life skills (www.onionmountaintech.com).