This article was written by middle school science teacher Todd Williamson for the Integrating Technology column of Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears, an online magazine for elementary teachers. All versions of this article are licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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Archive for August, 2008
Teacher Tools that Integrate Technology: Wikis
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 1:30 pm
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
Getting Dirty With Data
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 12:47 pm
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
Data overwhelms our modern lives. How to make sense of the numbers in newspaper stories, in campaign speeches, in scientific experiments? Statistics offers tools to help us organize and interpret data. Even at the middle school level, students can work with statistics in real-world situations, whether actual or simulated. To actually apply statistics to real […]
Posted in Topics: Data, Data Analysis, Math, Quick Takes, Real Data, Statistics
Brave New World of Physics?
Thursday, August 14th, 2008 3:11 pm
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
What is the
Largest machine
Fastest racetrack
Coldest place
Emptiest space
Hottest spot
on earth?
It’s the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that is scheduled to be “turned on” September 10, 2008. The LHC is a gigantic scientific instrument near Geneva, Switzerland that is 100m underground. It is a particle accelerator where two beams of subatomic particles called hadrons will travel in opposite […]
Posted in Topics: Atomic Theory, Engineering, Physical Sciences, Physics, Properties of Matter, Quick Takes, Science, Science and Technology
Teacher Tools That Integrate Technology: Educational Blogging (Middle School Version)
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 12:27 pm
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
This article first appeared in Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears online magazine August 1, 2008. The article has been modified to include middle school math and science examples. All versions of this article are licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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Over the last few years, blogs have evolved into an exciting web-based publishing tool for individuals […]
Posted in Topics: Education Issues, Integrating Technology, Math, Quick Takes, Science
Give Us Our Daily Math
Monday, August 4th, 2008 8:14 am
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
Middle schoolers may not easily see the connection between data analysis problems invented for the classroom and math problems encountered in their daily lives. You will spark their interest in data analysis by showing them its value in finding solutions to real problems in many settings — from buying a soda to taking after-school jobs […]
Posted in Topics: Algebra, Data, Data Analysis, Graphs, Math, Quick Takes, Real Data, Statistics
Math Starters: Projects to Begin the Year!
Friday, August 1st, 2008 8:00 am
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
If you want to “hook” your class on math right from the start, you may want to consider one of these real-world projects. Students deal with real data in these investigations—collecting, presenting, and analyzing their findings. As they work on the NCTM Data Analysis and Probability Standard, they apply school mathematics in contexts arising outside […]
Posted in Topics: Data, Data Analysis, Math, Probability, Process Skills (Mathematics), Quick Takes, Real Data






Posted in Topics: Education Issues, Integrating Technology, Math, Quick Takes, Science
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