Explore molecule shapes by building molecules in 3D! How does molecule shape …
Explore molecule shapes by building molecules in 3D! How does molecule shape change with different numbers of bonds and electron pairs? Find out by adding single, double or triple bonds and lone pairs to the central atom. Then, compare the model to real molecules!
Do you ever wonder how a greenhouse gas affects the climate, or …
Do you ever wonder how a greenhouse gas affects the climate, or why the ozone layer is important? Use the sim to explore how light interacts with molecules in our atmosphere.
This resource is an interactive student activity where students will create a …
This resource is an interactive student activity where students will create a budget and describe steps they can save to minimize spending. This activity provides step-by-step information and examples to create a student budget. Students are also given the opportunity to use Excel (Google Sheets) to create their budget and analyze it through the creation of charts and graphs.
When teaching forces and motion this activity visualizes to the students the …
When teaching forces and motion this activity visualizes to the students the effect forces have on the motion of a roller coaster. It stimulates students in a way that makes learning about forces involved in riding a roller coaster fun and excitin. Giving students choices on increasing or decreasing these forces gives them a real understanding on the cause and effect of their choices and its effect on the roller coaster and its occupants.
Try the new "Ladybug Motion 2D" simulation for the latest updated version. …
Try the new "Ladybug Motion 2D" simulation for the latest updated version. Learn about position, velocity, and acceleration vectors. Move the ball with the mouse or let the simulation move the ball in four types of motion (2 types of linear, simple harmonic, circle).
Learn about position, velocity, and acceleration graphs. Move the little man back …
Learn about position, velocity, and acceleration graphs. Move the little man back and forth with the mouse and plot his motion. Set the position, velocity, or acceleration and let the simulation move the man for you.
John Schumacher (aka Mr. Schu) is a blogger, a part-time lecturer at …
John Schumacher (aka Mr. Schu) is a blogger, a part-time lecturer at Rutgers University, and the Ambassador of School Libraries for Scholastic Book Fairs®. You could say every day is a giant book party for this teacher-librarian! In fact, Library Journal named him "The Xtreme Librarian" for the high level of exertion – along with some gears and stunts – he uses to get kids reading, and Instructor Magazinenamed him a Cool Teacher for redefining what it means to be a teacher-librarian. This resource is a link to his Blog. The Blog hosts children's book trailers he has created. He explains "how" he created them.
This is a video that demonstrates the steps of multiplying fractions. It …
This is a video that demonstrates the steps of multiplying fractions. It includes both mixed number multiplication and regular fractions. The video is made by students and other school workers. The music is Drop It Like It's Hot by Snoop Dogg, so is very catchy and motivating. It is a song, with lyrics, that students remember. Once it gets in your head it will not get out.
As we all know not all students learn the same way. The …
As we all know not all students learn the same way. The video on this website demonstrates another way for students to do their work. It literally shows a student who has visual/spatial problems walking and talking his way through a math problem.
Build your own system of heavenly bodies and watch the gravitational ballet. …
Build your own system of heavenly bodies and watch the gravitational ballet. With this orbit simulator, you can set initial positions, velocities, and masses of 2, 3, or 4 bodies, and then see them orbit each other.
Build your own system of heavenly bodies and watch the gravitational ballet. …
Build your own system of heavenly bodies and watch the gravitational ballet. With this orbit simulator, you can set initial positions, velocities, and masses of 2, 3, or 4 bodies, and then see them orbit each other.
When scientists discover a new fossil skull, they compare it to skulls …
When scientists discover a new fossil skull, they compare it to skulls that have already been identified as particular early human species. In this activity, you get the chance to be the scientist!
The NOAA Sea Level Trends map illustrates U.S. regional and some international …
The NOAA Sea Level Trends map illustrates U.S. regional and some international trends in sea level, with arrows representing the direction and magnitude of change. Students can investigate sea level changes around the U.S. and some worldwide using an interactive map interface with supporting data plots and tables.
This data viewing tool from NOAA offers nearly instant access to dozens …
This data viewing tool from NOAA offers nearly instant access to dozens of datasets about Earth through an engaging interface. Users can select data categories from atmosphere, ocean, land, cryosphere, and climate and drill down from there into more detailed categories.
In this lesson you will gain knowledge of the terms associated with …
In this lesson you will gain knowledge of the terms associated with the stock market, read and understand an internet stock display, and apply your knowledge of stock terms by making decisions completing a stock project.
Programs | National Civil Rights Museum Virtual programs serve 50-1000 students & teachers …
Programs | National Civil Rights Museum Virtual programs serve 50-1000 students & teachers and are geared for PreK-12 audiences. Programs are interactive and engaging but require minimal materials to participate. Program titles include:Young Activists Changing the WorldCivil Rights She-roesUnsung Heroes Who Led the WayMusic of the MovementInstruments of Change: The Power of Media & ArtThe Legacy of Dr. King: Where Do We Go from Here?Small But Mighty Storytime
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