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Using DHTML and JavaScript to Animate a Snowman 08/22/00
[ Ed Technology, Vocational Ed. I Grades 9-12, Advanced I Ken Borthwick ]
Learning a new language, whether its programming, scripting, or markup, can be a very difficult task.Students need to have a project to work on that is a great motivator.This fun and rewarding project gives students practice in using DHTML and JavaScript to animate a snowman.

Baseball Fact or Fiction 07/31/00
[ Literature, Ed. Technology | Grades 3-5, 6-8 | Cheryl Sexstella-Wright ]
Students learn about the history of baseball while incorporating computer skills, reading skills, and writing abilities.

 

What's All the Fuss About Harry Potter? 07/20/2000
[ Ed and Technology, Literature, Special Education | Grades 6-8 | Submitted by Brenda McPherson-Fry ]
Students discuss what makes the Harry Potter books popular and/or controversial, create a questionnaire to learn why Harry Potter fans find the books fascinating, practice online writing skills by sending e-mail messages to friends who are Harry Potter fans, and write a screenplay based on a selected chapter of a Harry Potter book.

 

A Digital Quilt 07/11/2000
[ Ed and Technology, Literature, Visual Arts | Grades 3-5 | Submitted by Lisa Nash ]
In this activity, which correlates with the book The Patchwork Quilt, by Valerie Flourney, students use digital technology to create squares for a class quilt.

 

TechKnow Genius! 06/22/2000
[ Ed and Technology | Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 | Submitted by Jennifer Wagner ]
Students use PowerPoint to create a game based on the TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

 

My Hero -- A Class Mural 06/09/2000
[ Ed Technology, History, Mathematics | Grades 6-8, 9-12 | Submitted by Linda Scudder ]
Students discuss heroism and make a collaborative black-and-white mural of a hero.

King Tutankhamun: Was It Murder? 05/25/2000
[ Ed Technology, World History, Language Arts | Grades 3-5, 6-8 | Submitted by Madeleine Decker ]
This WebQuest is designed to engage students in Internet research while learning about the history of ancient Egypt. Students will read, take notes, and answer questions about a linked site. They share this information with their cooperative group and develop an essay or modify to create a PowerPoint about the results of their investigation.

Balancing Equations Can Be Fun! 05/09/2000
[ Chemistry, Ed. Technology| Grades 9-12 | Submitted by Sulan Dun ]
Students use Chembalancer, an online game, to practice balancing equations.

Make a Great Web Page!  05/05/2000
[ Social Studies, Ed. Technology | Grades 6-8, 9-12 | Submitted by Thomas R. Brown]
Students and teachers learn how to make a Web page.

It's a Puzzle!  05/05/2000
[ Ed Technology, Social Studies, Special Ed | Grades 6-8 | Submitted by Heidi Slavin]
Students put together puzzles created from pictures of items related to current courses of study.

Ecosystems Online 03/22/2000
[ Science, Ed. Tech. | Grades 6-8, 9-12 | Submitted by Dr. Pelham Mead ]
In this multi-media lesson, students create a Web site about ecosystems.

Web Trails: An Online Adventure 03/22/2000
[ Language Arts, Ed. Tech., Geography | Grades 6-8, 9-12 | Submitted by Kelly Ickes ]
Students research Iowa's parks and trails, plan a day trip to one of the places they learn about, and write a fiction story based on the information they find.

Apple Adjectives 12/27/1999
[ Language Arts, Nutrition, Math, Ed. Technology | Grades 3-5 | Submitted by Monique W. Healy ]
Working in cooperative groups, students will use the Dole internet site to 1) identify and alphabetize apples, 2) make a table, 3) read a table, and 4) construct a bar graph and/or a pie chart.

Mapping the Mockingbird 12/27/1999
[ Ed Technology, Language Arts, Arts | Grades 9-12 | Submitted by Albert Baggetta ]
This lesson offers a focused approach to studying setting, using To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee.

Primary Keyboarding Skills 12/27/1999
[ Ed Technology | Grades K-2 | Submitted by Terri Majors ]
Introduce the younger student to the "home row" position of the keyboard with a "special phrase".