The tour features the following regions:
Western Cordilleran
Interior Plains
Canadian Shield
Great Lakes/St Lawrence Lowlands
Appalachian Region
Arctic/Innuitian Regions
In the Google Earth file, the tour features one prominent/representative stop in each region, with information and pictures!
Also included is a worksheet to work through, so this is a good standalone lesson to compliment the learning.
This is a flash-based (open in your browser) digestive tour which allows students to go through the human digestive process, exploring the different bodily functions and enzymes at each stage. I created a worksheet for this game, with an answer key included.
Made this for a class project to introduce kids to Google and show off some features such as searching with "quotes" and -minus signs to help them find what they need easier for their research.
This is a presentation designed to be done in multiple sessions. It covers the basics of doing a data analysis project:
1. Plan
2. Gather/Measure/Collect
3. Analyze
4. Interpret and Present
I touch on using multiple collection sources and give examples of good and bad data, introduce excel and what it can do (and make some graphs with it), and SurveyMonkey for collecting data.
This is a powerpoint presentation outlining the privacy settings and features of Facebook for kids/young students. It goes over screenshots of where all the settings can be found, and discusses some habits those using Facebook should be aware of.
This is a great activity for students to create their own custom virtual rock exhibition with any rock they can find online.
3 files in this zip:
1. Powerpoint instructional on how to use
2. Demo word document showing the completed version
3. Template without the 'glass' enabled on top that allows students to easily change out the given rocks and descriptions with their own.