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Thanks to Maureen Meuser for writing about Purina Pet Heroes:
?Your Canadian hero list was timely as we are doing the risks and
consequences unit in Open court series.? the subject of heroes is discussed
and they have to write about it.?
The URL: http://www.purina.ca/heromain.asp
Purina also has educational materials available to teachers and schools.
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Teacher, Sara Turansky, created this important resource for junior high
teachers.? ?Eating disorders affect 10% of the population. That is one out
of ten people. If you have twenty students in your class, that means that
two students could have an eating disorder.??? It is easily adapted to upper
elementary and also useful for high [...]
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List member, Len Arden, suggested this wonderful site.? The site authors
created this site to be a friendly, non-technical place for you to come and
“play” with the laws of physics for a while. Hopefully you’ll find that
Physics explains a lot about the world around us, and that it’s really not
that bad!
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This site has twenty lessons that you can use in your elementary classroom
to teach about early life.? There are also information sheets on several
types of insects as well as a series of ?rearing? sheets that will help you
raise healthy insects.? Be sure to browse the bibliography and other
resource links.
The URL: http://insected.arl.arizona.edu/uli.htm
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Joop van Schie suggested this extensive site on concept mapping theory. ?If you?ve used Inspiration software to create webs, flowcharts and brainstorming maps, then this site has a great deal of information.
The URL: ?http://www.observetory.com/conceptmappingvs1.htm
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