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GUHSD Honors Geography TCI

Private Group July 2, 2007

ayoung

Here's where to provide a short description of your Group's mission for the benefit of the TeachAde community.

FMS Reading Strategies

Private Group June 26, 2007

hammer

This group is a tool to communicate about the success or failure of adopted reading strategies. Please share examples of how you have adapted the strategy for your students!

Anything Goes School of Liberal Arts

Private Group June 12, 2007

shawnr

Here's where to provide a short description of your Group's mission for the benefit of the TeachAde community.

CWWP

Private Group June 9, 2007

cmathis

Here's where to provide a short description of your Group's mission for the benefit of the TeachAde community.

Union Hill - House of Stars

Private Group May 29, 2007

Peter Drozd

Union Hill High School - House of Stars. Small Learning Community Teacher Collaboration.

Applied Technology Teachers

Public Group May 21, 2007

lizzykittycat

This is a group for Applied Technology Teachers.

Library Media Specialist

Private Group May 16, 2007

dgerber

Here's where to provide a short description of your Group's mission for the benefit of the TeachAde community.

Cadre XII

Public Group May 8, 2007

Jeff_B

Mind the Gap

Math for Elementary Teachers

Public Group May 8, 2007

calstanley

A collaborative course in the study of mathematics

Fascinating Science

Public Group May 3, 2007

Fascinating Science www.fascinatingscience.com The real
beauty of Fascinating Science is that it flips the learning process. Instead
of forcing kids to read boring texts with occasional illustrations, I use illustrations
as the primary tool with text, in form of attached audio files, to explain
the illustrations. Learning becomes effortless because Fascinating Science uses
tools that kids are already familiar with, namely, visual-based, or if you will,
right hemispheric learning. The substance of Fascinating Science is how atoms bond to each other (ionic,
covalent, hydrogen, metallic, van der Waal bonds) and why the type of bond determines
everything: crystals, alloys, acidity, surface tension, density, buoyancy, heat
conduction, air pressure, ice formation, steam engines, hydraulics, ocean circulation,
weather, aeronautics, plate tectonics, organic compounds, carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins, cellular biology, photosynthesis, electromagnetic radiation, nuclear
power, and the life and death of stars.

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