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October 1, 2007
Timely reminders, fabulous freebies, best sites & more "worth the surf"
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The
Airborne Teacher Trust Fund invites elementary and middle
school teachers to submit proposals for art and music programs that
their schools are unable to fund. Teachers can
submit applications year-round. At the end of each quarter, the
judges will select recipients from the applicant pool. Recipients
will be announced each month of the following quarter. The number of
recipients and the recipients’ projects will determine how many
announcements are made each month. Deadlines:
First Quarter—October 31, 2007; Second Quarter—January 31, 2008;
Third Quarter—April 30, 2008; Fourth Quarter—July 31, 2008
Click Here for More Information
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The
NEA Foundation will make awards to public schools serving
economically disadvantaged students to purchase books for school
libraries. To be eligible for the $1,000 award, applicants must be
practicing preK–12 school librarians, teachers or education support
professionals in a U.S. public school in which at least 70 percent of
the students are eligible for the free or reduced-price lunch
program.
Deadline: November 12, 2007 Click Here for More Information
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EBOOK DESTINATION NEW
Look! MORE Savings!
Join
the growing list of teachers enjoying the eBookDestination Rewards
Program. On the first day of each month, a digital coupon
(representing 5 percent of your total purchases in the previous
month) will be added to your shopping cart. You’ll then be notified
via email of the presence (and amount) of this coupon. There’s
no application to complete, no points to collect, no cards to carry,
no codes to enter and (most important) no fees to pay. Quite simply,
you are repaid for your loyalty with a 5 percent credit toward future
purchases. It’s as easy as that! Browse
the eBookstore now! You’ll receive an automatic discount
on some 3,000 ebook titles, many of which are bundled
with downloadable audio MP3 files, from major educational
publishers. Plus, there’s always a selection of the most popular
titles on sale!
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The
Comcast Foundation is awarding grants to maximize the impact
of community investments so they yield tangible, measurable benefits
to the neighborhoods Comcast serves and the people who live there.
The foundation’s primary focus is on funding diversity-oriented
programs that address literacy, volunteerism and youth leadership
development. The foundation has also established the Comcast
Leaders and Achievers® Scholarship Program to
recognize the achievements of outstanding youth by helping them pay
for a college education, thereby enabling them to reach their full
potential.
Deadline: Ongoing Click Here for More Information
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INTERWRITE
Learning, in partnersip with TeacherTube, has announced
the company’s first video contest to recognize teachers and
students for their creativity and use of technology in the classroom.
Participants in the contest are asked to create a short music video
parodying the song of their choice. The video should demonstrate how
different kinds of technology are being used in the classroom. The
contest is not limited to users of INTERWRITE Learning’s products
or members of TeacherTube; it is open to all teachers and students
who can show how they are using technology in the classroom or how
they would like to use technology in their classroom. Winners will be
awarded with a complete INTERWRITE MakeoverTM valued at
approximately $15,000. In addition, winners will receive a $1,000
cash prize and a celebration party for the entire school. The contest
will name one winner from K–5, 6–8 and 9–12.
Deadline: October 21, 2007 Click Here for More Information
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The
Prudential Spirit of Community Awards honor young people in
grades 5–12 who have demonstrated exemplary voluntary service to
their communities. To be eligible for the $5,000 award, students must
have conducted their volunteer service activity within the past year.
Deadline: October 31, 2007 Click Here for More Information
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eSpindle,
a provider of online vocabulary and spelling tutoring, has created
the first-ever Word Cup® online competition. Trying
out for Word Cup is free, with a registration fee
required for semifinal and final participation over the age of 18.
All three rounds of the competition take place online so that
everyone may take part, regardless of location. Free practice
quizzes are available throughout the year and regularly updated.
Deadline: September 24, 2007 through February 29, 2008 Click Here for More Information
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The
Passwords series from Curriculum Associates helps
striving readers, including ELL/ESL students, acquire content-area
vocabulary, improve performance and increase scores on
standards-based science and social studies tests. Enter a random
drawing to win a gift certificate redeemable for a free
classroom set of Passwords (25 student books, one teacher
guide and one audio CD). One winner will be drawn each month from
August through October 2007. To enter, call (800) 225-0248 or visit
the firm’s Web site.
Deadline: October 31, 2007 Click Here for More Information
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The
editorial cartoons and related lesson plans from The
Dirksen Congressional Center teach students to identify issues,
analyze symbols, acknowledge the need for background knowledge,
recognize stereotypes and caricatures, think critically and
appreciate the role of irony and humor. The Dirksen Center’s
Editorial Cartoon Collection consists of two
components: Chronological Listing: images arranged according
to date. Subject Listing: images arranged according to their
content.
Click Here to Access Free Cartoon Images and Lessons
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Vernier
Software & Technology is providing STEM educators with a Web
site featuring free lab activities, such as
investigating how concrete cures, writing a program to control an RC
Servo motor and providing an LED alarm when a force threshold is
surpassed—and more. All of the activities involve data acquisition
and control using Vernier sensors. In addition to videos
demonstrating cool projects that use Vernier sensors with LEGO’s
NXT robot, the site provides 10 ready-to-use investigations
that use the company’s SensorDAQTM data-acquisition interface with
National Instruments’ LabVIEW software. The SensorDAQ experiments
are designed for advanced high school– and early university–level
engineering courses. They consist of a brief explanation of the
concept, the objective of the specific activity and a listing of
required materials. A PDF and Word document are provided, allowing
the user to modify the investigation as needed. In addition, a
LabVIEW Virtual Instrument (VI) to run the experiments is
included with all 10 experiments. For educators who wish to teach
programming as part of the project, Vernier has included step-by-step
instructions with illustrations for building a LabVIEW VI in several
of the experiments.
Click Here to Access Free Lab Investigations
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The
wealth of themes explored in Ken Burns’s The War
offers an extraordinary educational opportunity for your classroom.
The materials on the PBS Teachers Web site are specifically
designed to help teachers use The War and its themes not only
to teach the history of the Second World War, but also to bring the
powerful medium of storytelling into the classroom. The site provides
14 lesson plans with classroom activities appropriate for
students in grades 9–12. Many of the lesson plans incorporate video
clips from the film as well as additional resources found on
the site. In addition, the site includes a
series of easy-to-use “ snapshot activities.” Each snapshot
activity contains a brief overview along with activity ideas teachers
can use to create lessons tailored to individual class curriculum and
teaching style. The site also contains a
comprehensive Search and Explore database with more than 800
photographs; 200 primary source documents and
artifacts; 100 videos including clips from The
War, historical footage, Web exclusive interviews, home
movies and historic newsreels.
Click Here to Access Free Resources
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WGBH
Teachers’ Domain has launched a special collection of Open
Educational Resources—downloadable, shareable, remixable
video segments, interactive activities and lesson plans in Earth
Science, Engineering, Life Science and Physical Science disciplines.
Click Here to Access Free Resources
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The
12th annual Symbolic Monarch Butterfly Migration is about to
begin! Each fall students across the United States and Canada
send symbolic butterflies to Mexico. At the monarch sanctuaries in
Mexico, children protect the butterflies all winter and send them
north in the spring. United by the monarch butterfly, children across
North America learn lessons of conservation and ambassadorship. The
butterflies’ fall flight is timed to correspond with the real
monarchs’ journey south. The paper butterflies arrive in Mexico
around the time of Dia de los Muertos ( November 2),
just as the real monarchs do. According to Mexican legend, these
returning butterflies are thought to carry the ancestors’ souls and
play a role in the Dia de los Muertos celebrations. Visit the site
linked below to find out how your students can participate in this
symbolic event.
Deadline: "Migrating Monarchs" must be postmarked by October 12, 2007 Click Here for More Information
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Yahoo!
Telemundo has unveiled two specially designed mini-sites in
celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. A tribute site to
individuals who are living the American dream, Mosaico Hispano
features video profiles of everyday U.S. Hispanics whose
successes and triumphs have left an indelible imprint on their
communities and are a source of inspiration for all. Among the
stories featured are those of New York City’s Tats Cru, a group
that has elevated graffiti to an art form; Concha Rodriguez, a
Chicago funeral director who visits schools and community centers to
talk to youth about the inherent dangers of gang violence; and Juan
Diaz, a Mexican immigrant who is today both a boxer and a
lawyer-in-training. Battle of the Bands showcases the artistry
and musical talents of 10 up-and-coming U.S. Hispanic bands battling
it out for instant online fame. The site features videos of
each of the bands performing one song at a local venue as well as
interviews with band members and fans alike. Users will vote
to determine the fan favorite. The sites will be live from the
evening of September 17 through October 31, 2007. Both Mosaico
Hispano and Battle of the Bands feature Yahoo! Telemundo
Respuestas, which allows users to ask and answer questions
related to any topic of interest, as well as a number of interactive
components including, forums, voting and polls. Click
Here to Visit Mosaico Hispano Web Site
Click Here to Visit Battle of the Bands Web Site
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Students
can learn more efficiently when they know what they don’t know,
something most people don’t judge very accurately. By summarizing
or rereading chapters, however, students become better at evaluating
their learning, according to an article published in a recent issue
of Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Click Here to Read Findings
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The
National Center for Blind Youth in Science, an initiative of
the National Federation of the Blind’s Jernigan
Institute, promotes full access for blind and visually impaired
children to hands-on experiences in science, technology, engineering
and math (STEM). Visit the Lesson Plans and Teaching Tips section
for classroom activities that will benefit all your students through
hands-on activities and exploration. Be sure to view the library of
instructional video clips, which highlight tips and techniques
for empowering blind students in the classroom. If you have a student
who dreams of working within a STEM area, visit the Careers
section, where you can learn about internships—including the
NFB EXCEL program—to help the student get the job experience that
he or she will need. You can also learn about blind people who have
built successful careers in the STEM fields by visiting the section
highlighting blind scientists and engineers. There, you
can read biographies and listen to interviews, during which these
successful blind professionals tell their stories and offer advice.
Click here to Visit Web Site
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TryEngineering.org
is a portal about engineering and engineering careers, designed for
students (aged 8–18), their parents, their teachers and their
school counselors. The site is intended to help young people
understand better what engineering means and how an engineering
career can be made part of their future. Students will find
descriptions of the lifestyles and experiences of engineers as well
as information on the different disciplines within engineering. The
site provides hands-on experiments and activities,
referrals to summer programs and internship opportunities,
and search tools for schools that offer engineering programs.
Useful tips on course selection, applying to university programs and
financial aid are included. Students can also use the portal to send
questions to engineering students in universities and to practicing
engineers. In addition, parents and educators will find teaching
resources, information about school accreditation and
descriptions of plans, organizations and programs that can be of help
in planning and preparing students to develop a future career in
engineering.
Click Here to Visit Web Site
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