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Math Teachers | Staff | Polk County Public Schools
Curriculum Support for 2012-2013
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“nature’s running machines as locomotion models for future robots that can easily run over rough surfaces”
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Florida History – Florida KIDS – Florida Division of Historical Resources
“Written records about life in Florida began with the arrival of the Spanish explorer and adventurer Juan Ponce de León in 1513. Sometime between April 2 and April 8, Ponce de León waded ashore on the northeast coast of Florida, possibly near present-day St. Augustine. He called the area la Florida, in honor of Pascua florida (“feast of the flowers”), Spain’s Eastertime celebration.”
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Students Online – Fourth Grade – Social Studies
“Fourth Grade – Social Studies”
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“For industrial engineering professor Karen Smilowitz, the best part of her job is finding new ways to apply her specialty–transportation modeling–to problems that benefit society.”
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“department of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Illinois, Paulino is studying how to bring topological optimization to the surgery room. With the recent advances in tissue engineering, Paulino believes that the method can be used to construct patient-specific bone frames.”
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Interactive Exploration of a Dynamical System on Vimeo
“A user interface for exploring systems of differential equations. Every variable is shown as a plot; every parameter has a knob that can be adjusted in realtime. This ubiquitous visualization and in-context-manipulation helps the user develop a sense for how the parameters of the system influence its behavior.”
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Exploring Florida: Teaching Resources for Science
“careers in science. The featured scientists for this module are Corene Matyas (Geography), Arnoldo Valle-Levinson (Coastal Engineering), and Pete Adams (Geology).”
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11 pieces of royalty-free Florida music you can use in school projects.
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Exploring Florida: A Social Studies Resource for Students and Teachers
“Welcome to Exploring Florida: Social Studies Resources for Students and Teachers. This website contains thousands of educational resources for use in your classroom.”
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“iCPALMS is a free web 2.0 platform with embedded web apps, services, content, and professional development that together help bridge standards, curriculum, instruction, and assessment through collaboration and customization by individual users. It is a web system with a user-centric design that enables individuals to customize the layout, design, and web apps within different tabs in the interface. The iCPALMS web apps are software applications custom built for assisting K-12 educators and include many important processes and functions (e.g., lesson study, curriculum planning, etc.).”
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45+ Teacher Recommended Educational Apps : Teacher Reboot Camp
“Educators are beginning to see the potential of using mobile devices and apps for ongoing professional development as well as to improve literacy and cognitive development for learners. Apps are equipped with several features that motivate learners to create stories, presentations, and projects that are hands-on and use their creativity as well as their critical thinking skills. Once an app is downloaded, many features can be accessed without an Internet connection.”
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“Teamwork Engineering Project
The purpose of this project is to complete a team Engineering designed product through the form of Legos. “ -
“STEM – Shoebox Engineering
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Test Your Boat Building Skills: An Engineering and Floatation Experiment
“Test Your Boat Building Skills: An Engineering and Floatation Experiment
This experiment will take your students through the engineering design process as they create a boat from aluminum foil. “ -
Patents, Engineering Design, and
“Patents, Engineering Design, and
In this engaging lesson, students research the patent process and use the a patent search engine to view an analyze actual patents.” -
Tunnel Through! – Activity – www.TeachEngineering.org
“Tunnel Through!
Contributed by: Integrated Teaching and Learning Program, College of Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder
Photo shows two men looking at metal prongs coming through the side of a mountain with a crumbling rock pile in front of them.
Workers look at the TBM cutterhead after it reached daylight in April 1997, after a 2.5-year journey excavating through Yucca Mountain, NV. TBM is a tunnel boring machine.
Students apply their knowledge about mountains and rocks to transportation engineering, with the task of developing a model mountain tunnel that simulates the principles behind real-life engineering design. Student teams design and create model tunnels through a clay mountain, working within design constraints and testing for success; the tunnels must meet specific design requirements and withstand a certain load. “ -
DESIGN SQUAD NATION . Skateboard Physics | Blog | PBS KIDS GO!
“Let’s break down the physics behind the ollie, the world’s most popular skateboarding trick. DSN Heroes Judy and Adam use super slow motion to describe the role that force plays in pulling off this trick. Click below to see the video.”
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“Hands-on Activities
A Different Way of Measuring
Cold Stuff
Design and Engineering
Electrostatics
Hot and Cold
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“ScienceEducation.gov connects teachers and students to free, federally-funded Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education resources.”
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“STEM classrooms offer a curriculum that is integrated, emphasize questioning and inquiry, and give students frequent opportunities to apply engineering design and problem-solving. At STEMresources.com Tennessee teachers can gain quick and easy access to standards-based instructional tools, quality curriculum materials, and the latest Internet materials!”
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“EVSC EdTech Lessons
Indiana Common Core State Standards NEW!
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“use our Android or iOS App to snap a photo of written work, capture video of presentations, or record audio of student discussions. You can also upload digital files from your computer.”
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Minecraft Water Cycle – YouTube
used minecraft for educational purposes. ‘Nuff said. “
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Playground Advocate: Twitter for Teachers
” Learning just a few basics can make Tweets much easier to understand:
Twitter in Plain English
Twitter in 60 Seconds
Twitterholics Ultimate Guide to All Things Twitter
Mom This Is How Twitter Works” -
NASA for Kids Intro to Engineering – YouTube
“What is engineering, and who exactly is an engineer? Learn more in this video!”
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Intro to Engineering – YouTube
“An introduction to engineering, and basic scientific and mathematical ideas aimed at elementary aged kids.”
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DESIGN SQUAD . Leading Engineering Activities | PBS KIDS GO!
“NASA and DESIGN SQUAD developed this online workshop for educators and afterschool leaders who want to build their skills and confidence in guiding kids through engineering activities.
Whether you’re experienced or new at this, you’ll come away with insights and strategies for strengthening your kids’ critical-thinking abilities and getting them excited about using the design process, the series of steps engineers use to arrive at solutions. “ -
Engineering in K-12 Education: Understanding the Status and Improving the Prospects
“Engineering: An Introduction for High School is an open-source high school “flexbook” created using software developed by the CK–12 Foundation by engineering and education faculty at Arizona State University. The flexbook format allows the book to be customized for multiple audiences. The text can be updated, expanded, and repurposed as necessary to support specific standards and classroom needs. The current draft has four content chapters that cover the nature of engineering, engineering and society, engineering design, and the connection between engineering, science, and mathematics.”
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Engineering in K-12 Education: Understanding the Status and Improving the Prospects
“Engineering education in K-12 classrooms is a small but growing phenomenon that may have implications for engineering and also for the other STEM subjects–science, technology, and mathematics. Specifically, engineering education may improve student learning and achievement in science and mathematics, increase awareness of engineering and the work of engineers, boost youth interest in pursuing engineering as a career, and increase the technological literacy of all students. The teaching of STEM subjects in U.S. schools must be improved in order to retain U.S. competitiveness in the global economy and to develop a workforce with the knowledge and skills to address technical and technological issues.”
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“Promotes engineering thinking and practice in formal and informal educational settings for pre-K through high school aged students, their teachers, group leaders, and caregivers. We also engage in shared scholarship to determine better ways to accomplish our goals, assess our impacts, and evaluate our progress. We seek to open the doors to engineering to all young people as a future career or as a way of finding solutions to everyday challenges.”
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Engineering Education Service Center Curriculum Contest
“Engineering Education Service Center (EESC)
Engineering Curriculum Contest 2009” -
Miniatur Wunderland on Devour.com
After six years and over $4,440,000, the world’s largest model railroad now has the world’s largest model airport. The 1,600-square-foot addition is just the latest to Hamburg, Germany’s Miniatur Wunderland, which has plans to continue expanding until 2020.