Kids And Teens Directories - Submission.it A comprehensive educational search engine, directory and homework helper for the K12 student. social studies, language arts, math and science links. http://www.submission.it/odp/pagedir_Top--Kids_and_Teens--Directories.html
BIOLOGY/SCIENCE WEB SITES http//www.gen.umn.edu/faculty_staff/jensen/1135/webanatomy/ Check out this site for Language Arts. Math, Science, social studies, Music, Logic, http://www.breck.k12.ky.us/teacherresources.htm
Extractions: WEB SITES-Lesson Plans, Activities, Worksheets, etc www.unitedstreaming.com Online database with over 20,000 digital videos, multiple titles/lengths, appropriate for grades K-12 and most subjects...***MOST POPULAR EDUCATIONAL SITE IN THE DISTRICT*** + Watch NASA TV live with Windows Media NASA Operations (takes a minute to load). http://webquest.sdsu.edu/webquest.html WEBQUEST www.thevteam.org click on Teacher Tab All subjects are included on this site . You will find it very useful . Of all of the sites, try this one first.. (K-12th grades) www.enchantedlearning.com great research tool for K-5 students, variety of educational games, theme related activities, activities for ESL students http://marcopolo.worldcom.com/ K-12 teacher and classroom, includes many developed lesson plans, classroom activities, materials to help with daily classroom planning, and great search engines. This is a highly recommended site. http://highschoolhub.org/hub/hub.cfm (new)May, 2, 2002 This is the HIGH SCHOOL HUB it includes everything from Biology to Earth Science www.discoveryschool.com
ITSCO's Curriculum Resources | Social Studies Lesson Plans and Resources for social studies Teachers Educators can download lessons and homework assignments related to historical topics. http://www.itsco.org/curric/socstud.html
Extractions: ArtsEdge The Art of Democracy The world of politics, presidential races, and the campaign trail is revealed in our collection of text, audio, and images. In honor of the Presidential Inauguration this month, we have assembled lessons on a variety of topics, from political cartoons to historical songs to creating campaign posters. Explore The White House Historical Association: Classroom , where students and teachers can explore many arts-based activities, including a timeline of important musical events at the White House and a curatorial online gallery of paintings housed in the White House. Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids is brought to the World Wide Web as a service of the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Ben's Guide serves as the educational component of GPO Access , GPO's service to provide the official online version of legislative and regulatory information. This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers. These resources will teach how our government works, the use of the primary source materials of GPO Access , and how one can use GPO Access to carry out their civic responsibilities. And, just as GPO Access provides locator services to U.S. Government sites, Ben's Guide provides a similar service to U.S. Government Web sites developed for kids.
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Extractions: are the ones who add URLs to ensure curriculum-related URLS on the webliographer. Home Login How to Participate Forgot Password ... Other Webliographer Views USN Middle School Webliographer Search USN Middle School : ANY TOPIC General: Ask an Expert: General: Good Starting Places: General: Teen related: General: Virtual Projects: 5 gr Science: Human Development: Challenges: Language Arts: Challenges: Geography: Challenges: Math and Science: Computer Elective: Active Worlds: Computer Elective: For Fun: Computer Elective: General: Computer Elective: Graphics: Computer Elective: HTML: Computer Elective: Keyboarding: Computer Elective: Programming: Computer Elective: Projects: Computer Elective: QBASIC: Computer Elective: Robotic Lessons: Computer Elective: Robotics: Computer Elective: Tutorials: Computer Elective: Video-editing: Computer Elective: Web Design: Computer Elective: Web Quests: Current: Olympics: Diversity: English: 8th grade: English: Biographies: English: General Resources: English: Grammar: English: Heroes/Inventors: English: Literature/Reading: English: Poetry: English: Shakespeare: English: Writing: Faculty Inservice:: Family Technology Issues (see also Technology Ethics):: Foreign Language: Gen Resources: Foreign Language: French: Foreign Language: Latin: Foreign Language: Spanish: Graphics: Cartooning: Graphics: Clipart and animations: Graphics: Digital Imaging: Graphics: Holidays: Graphics: Science: Graphics: Social Studies: Maps: General Resources:
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Newport News Public Schools - Middle School provides classes in English, math, reading, science and social studies. Middle school students should expect an average of two hours of homework per http://www.sbo.nn.k12.va.us/academic/middle.shtml
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GEN Chem II Syllabus GRADING. Hour Exams (4) 60%. Quizzes/ homework 15%. Final Exam 25% help sessions, offered by the SI (Mona) will be scheduled periodically throughout http://www.utdallas.edu/~sibertj/Gen_Chem_II_Syllabus.htm
Extractions: CHEMISTRY 1312 General Chemistry II Section 002 COURSE SYLLABUS Instructor : Dr. John Sibert Office : Berkner 3.520 Telephone e-mail: sibertj@utdallas.edu Office Hours : M, W: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm or when the door is open Web Site: SIBERT: http://www.utdallas.edu/~sibertj/index.htm CHEM 1312: http://www.utdallas.edu/~dieckgr/chem1312/CHM1312_Spring2005.htm Text Chemistry: Matter and Its Changes, 4th Edition, Brady and Senese Required Study Guide Study Guide , Brady and Senese Optional ATTENDANCE Attendance will not be taken. However, you are expected to attend classes regularly if you wish to be successful in this course. Class participation and questions are encouraged. You will be responsible for all assignments made during class whether you are in attendance or not. If you are absent from class, you should contact your instructor or another student in the class to learn of any assignments. GRADING Hour Exams (4) 60% Quizzes/ Homework 15% Final Exam 25% Your lowest quiz/HW grade will be dropped.
GEN Chem I Syllabus Study Guide Study Guide, Brady and Senese Optional. ATTENDANCE homework problems on a regular basis and certainly before attending help sessions. http://www.utdallas.edu/~sibertj/GEN_Chem_I_Syllabus.htm
Extractions: CHEMISTRY 1311 General Chemistry I Section 003 COURSE OUTLINE Instructor : Dr. John Sibert Office : Berkner 3.520 Telephone e-mail: sibertj@utdallas.edu Office Hours : M, W: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm or when the door is open Weekly Problem Solving Session: 1 hour - TBA Class Web Site: http://www.utdallas.edu/~sibertj/index.htm Course Web Site: http://www.utdallas.edu/~dieckgr/chem1311/CHM1311_Fall2005.htm Text Chemistry: Matter and Its Changes, 4th Edition, Brady and Senese Required Study Guide Study Guide , Brady and Senese Optional ATTENDANCE Attendance will not be taken. However, you are expected to attend classes regularly if you wish to be successful in this course. Class participation and questions are encouraged. You will be responsible for all assignments made during class whether you are in attendance or not. If you are absent from class, you should contact your instructor or another student in the class to learn of any assignments. GRADING Hour Exams (4) 60% Final Exam 25% Quizzes 15% If it is higher, your final exam grade will replace your lowest regularly scheduled exam grade (provided all four are taken).
Minneapolis Public Library: Library Board Agenda, 11-17-2004 $100.00 Staff honorarium from National Council for the social studies $8220.55 LTSA grant second payment for homework Helper Needs Assessment Project http://www.mplib.org/minutes/lba111704.asp
Extractions: Individuals wishing to speak to the Board should complete a speaker card and give it to the Administrative Assistant (note taker), in order to be called upon at the appropriate time by the President or appropriate Committee Chair. Presentations are limited to three minutes. October 20, 2004 $1.00 Anonymous
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Extractions: Debra Pantel, Sheila Jensen, Mariette Baker-McDermid, Valerie Hopinson, Karen Jordan, Nancy Langevin Schools: Gronlid, Star City, Reynolds, Naicam, Pleasantdale, Spalding. Web Page Name - "The Arts in Tiger Lily" Subject Areas - English Language Arts, Arts Education, Journalism 20 Objectives: Evergreen Curriculum Links Overview - Each school will appoint a "class" or group of students to each of the following roles: Author, Artist, Musician, Actor, Dancer. Each group will then contact people that fit into the category from their area. A biography and photo will be written about each person. These people will be interviewed by students by e-mail, phone, letter, etc. Each school will develop a Web Page during this project. The biographies from each school will be on the school web page and all the schools in the Division will be able to share their information. This project will then become a database of "artists" in our area. This should prove to be a valuable resource for the community.
Extractions: Sara's Story When Sara was in the first grade, her teacher started teaching the students how to read. Sara's parents were really surprised when Sara had a lot of trouble. She was bright and eager, so they thought that reading would come easily to her. It didn't. She couldn't match the letters to their sounds or combine the letters to create words. Sara's problems continued into second grade. She still wasn't reading, and she was having trouble with writing, too. The school asked Sara's mom for permission to evaluate Sara to find out what was causing her problems. Sara's mom gave permission for the evaluation. The school conducted an evaluation and learned that Sara has a learning disability. She started getting special help in school right away.
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Extractions: Part 1 by Robin Nobles It's hard to believe that school will be starting soon in some school districts. Where has the summer gone? It's still here, but school is here too! The Internet offers some excellent resources for helping your kids with their school projects. However, here's a word of advice regarding the Internet. Make sure that you can trust the Web sites you use as research tools for your children's school projects. At the bottom of the Web page, look to see who created the Web site. Can that organization or person be trusted to provide accurate and up-to-date information? This first site is where it all begins: learning how to study. If you're lacking basic study and organizational techniques, the rest of your learning experiences will be frustrating. At Study Guides and Strategies, you'll find pointers for effective study habits, managing your time, setting goals, making a schedule, overcoming test anxiety, public speaking, and even how to concentrate and memorize. You'll find help with solving math problems and learn how to prepare for exams and how to take exams, no matter what their format. Joe Landsberger at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, created the site.
Extractions: Technology in the Classroom Any questions and comments should be emailed to Pam Petty. Pam Petty's Educational Resources Homepage This site is designed to support teachers as they incorporate technology in their teaching. Listed below are web sites that offer instructional software, provide resources for using technology, and offer lesson plans and ideas for utilizing technology throughout the curricular areas.
Extractions: ASA News ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Carmen Montana, the general education diploma, and her social network Journal of Literacy Research Mar 2001 by Dowdy, J Kilgour Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. This case study focuses on the experience of a Black woman who returned to school for her General Education Diploma (GED) certificate after 32 years away from formal schooling. Through the reflections of Montana and her social network, six women who supported her during and after the GED exam, we are able to see the way in which Montana changes the network and herself over time. We are also able to see some of the ways in which Montana positively affects her children and husband through her pursuit of the GED. The 11 interviews reveal the themes of improved literacy skills, heightened confidence, community activism, and youth leadership, as Montana circulates in her community and congregation a year after the GED. It is also possible to glean from the study the kind of opportunities that adult literacy educators may create by involving a student's social network in the active support of increased literacy skills at the GED level.
Extractions: ASA News ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Connecting the Dots: Interdisciplinary Planning in Action Childhood Education Spring 2005 by Kieff, Judith Bryant, James A Jr Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. One of the most important functions of a teacher is to help students make important connections between the subject matters they study. Too often, the different curricular subjects, such as social studies, language arts, math, and science, are presented to students in a vacuum. Accordingly, many students leave school without ever noticing the vital relationships among all areas of knowledge. Interdisciplinary planning is a great tool for confronting this challenge. There are well-known drawbacks to such planning, of course. These include the time it takes to plan across the curriculum, the need for faculty colleagues who are willing to cooperate, and the constant schedule interruptions for nonacademic activities such as pep rallies or assemblies. Even teachers fortunate enough to have common planning periods know that time is the biggest single obstacle to true and effective interdisciplinary planning. Still, the positive effects of such planning on student learning and understanding make it well worth the teachers' efforts.
The Relationship Between Homework Compliance And Treatment However, none of these studies focused on the use of homework in psychotherapy with British Journal of social and Clinical Psychology 1967; 6278296 http://ajgp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/11/1/53
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Extractions: Religious Directory . Some health/personal development fairs, lectures: in Citizen Calendar A service of Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference and its community service website, www.hydepark.org. suggestions welcome Join HPKCC . Your support builds a quality community that cares for its residents, and help expand this site. Seminars, mtgs, deadlines etc. City stickers in 5th Ward Help for or with: (More all purpose and broad-category help providers are found in Community Resources and Community Nonprofit Organizations Key emergencies Addiction, Recovery Battered persons, victims of /prevention of sexual, domestic and other violence ... Children and youth; family incl. daycare, KidCare/KidStart and tutoring
Homework Resources For Parents And Students This page provides links to homework resources on the Internet for DiscoverySchool.com has tools to help you study, games to challenge your mind, http://scnc.misd.k12.mi.us/portals/families/homework.html
Extractions: Family Resources The Monroe County Intermediate School District is pleased to present links to homework resources on the Internet for parents and students. Don't forget to check this section of our site for links to resources that are grouped by curriculum area, such as Math and Science. A link to these resources is also always available by choosing the Online Toolbox tab above. http://misd.k12.mi.us/technology/index.html http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/mcisd First-time users may wish to view the Searching the GaleGroup Databases online, on-demand technology tutorial before accessing the databases. If you are prompted for a username and password. Please contact your school's media specialist/librarian for this information. Top of Page www.kidsclick.org/ KidsClick! was created by a group of librarians at the Ramapo Catskill Library System, as a logical step in addressing concerns about the role of public libraries in guiding their young users to valuable and age appropriate web sites. Please note that KidsClick! is not an Internet filter. It does not prevent client web browsers from being used to surf any URL address that the user inputs. It is intended to guide users to good sites; not block them from "bad" sites. However, it could be used in conjunction with a filter product where law allows filters to be used.