Using Technology in  Science Curriculum Presented by Winni Cabrera ED 480 Ed Tech Mr. John Jenkins NMC Fall 09 Semester
Why Integrate Technology in Science Curriculum? Using Technology in the Science Curriculum Enhances the learning experience Provides different modes of teaching Encourages different styles of learning Technology makes scientific views more accessible and understandable
The internet is a great source for accessing different resources to help educators teach and students learn about science.
LESSONS &  CURRICULUM
www.sciencenetlinks.com Provides a wealth of resources for K-12 Science Education Contains a guide to meaningful standards-based internet experiences for students Site Features Lessons  standards-based lesson plans are internet based activities. Tools  are engaging interactive activities and suggestions for using them in your classroom Resources: a collection of web resources. Benchmarks: helps educators integrate standards-based curriculum
Enriching students with quality worksheets, lesson plans, and materials for teaching science.   Site features 4 sciences Life Science Space Science Earth Science Physical Science
SUPPLEMENTAL Videos Music
www.brainpop.com BrainPOP creates animated, curriculum-based content that supports educators and engages students.  features free lesson plans, video tutorials, professional development tools, graphic organizers, and best practices for our teacher community.
www.simplescience.net Features informative music video presentations for use in the primary school classroom. They are designed to be used as part of a lesson to reinforce learning objectives and scientific concepts. To access the Member's Area of Prof Pete's Simple Science Club you will need to purchase a disc.
Features songs for teaching any subject.  Science songs include topics in Astronomy Biology Botany Physical Science Earth Science
These are just a few websites that can help you enhance your teaching methods using technology. Thank You!

Using Technology In Science Curriculum

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    Using Technology in Science Curriculum Presented by Winni Cabrera ED 480 Ed Tech Mr. John Jenkins NMC Fall 09 Semester
  • 2.
    Why Integrate Technologyin Science Curriculum? Using Technology in the Science Curriculum Enhances the learning experience Provides different modes of teaching Encourages different styles of learning Technology makes scientific views more accessible and understandable
  • 3.
    The internet isa great source for accessing different resources to help educators teach and students learn about science.
  • 4.
    LESSONS & CURRICULUM
  • 5.
    www.sciencenetlinks.com Provides awealth of resources for K-12 Science Education Contains a guide to meaningful standards-based internet experiences for students Site Features Lessons standards-based lesson plans are internet based activities. Tools are engaging interactive activities and suggestions for using them in your classroom Resources: a collection of web resources. Benchmarks: helps educators integrate standards-based curriculum
  • 6.
    Enriching students withquality worksheets, lesson plans, and materials for teaching science. Site features 4 sciences Life Science Space Science Earth Science Physical Science
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  • 8.
    www.brainpop.com BrainPOP createsanimated, curriculum-based content that supports educators and engages students. features free lesson plans, video tutorials, professional development tools, graphic organizers, and best practices for our teacher community.
  • 9.
    www.simplescience.net Features informativemusic video presentations for use in the primary school classroom. They are designed to be used as part of a lesson to reinforce learning objectives and scientific concepts. To access the Member's Area of Prof Pete's Simple Science Club you will need to purchase a disc.
  • 10.
    Features songs forteaching any subject. Science songs include topics in Astronomy Biology Botany Physical Science Earth Science
  • 11.
    These are justa few websites that can help you enhance your teaching methods using technology. Thank You!