This article first appeared in Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears online magazine April 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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Collaborative and real-time data projects engage students in collecting and sharing local data; communicating […]
Archive for November, 2008
Connecting Classrooms, Sharing Real Data
Monday, November 10th, 2008 1:26 pm
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
Hot Spots (Even in Cold Places)
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 9:00 am
Written by: Jessica Fries-Gaither
Did you know that there’s an active volcano in Antarctica?
Mt. Erebus, the world’s southernmost active volcano, is located on Ross Island, just off the coast of Antarctica in the Ross Sea. Part of the Ring of Fire, Mt. Erebus is located along the boundary of the Scotia and Antarctic tectonic plates.
Students may be surprised to […]
Posted in Topics: Earth Sciences, Geology, National Standards, Plate Tectonics, Quick Takes, Science, Volcanoes
Indoor Gardening
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 11:55 am
Written by: Kimberly Lightle
Agriculture is crucial to all societies, yet most middle school students have few opportunities to learn about it, beyond its origin in the Fertile Crescent. Most U.S. students attend urban or suburban schools, isolated from agriculture. Many students have no idea what a potato, tomato, bean or pea plant looks like, let alone what is […]
Posted in Topics: Agriculture, Gardening, Life Sciences, Plants, Quick Takes, Science






Posted in Topics: Data, Data Analysis, Integrating Technology, Math, Measurement, Personal and Social Issues, Process Skills (Mathematics), Quick Takes, Real Data, Science
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