From: Marjan Glavac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 9:26 PM
Subject: October Busy Educator's Newsletter

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Hello and welcome to the October 2002 issue of The Busy Educator's
Newsletter A FREE newsletter edited by teacher, speaker and author
Marjan Glavac.

Columbus Day (U.S.) October 14
Thanksgiving Day (Canada) October 14
United Nations Day October 24
Daylight Savings Time Ends (U.S.,Canada)October 27
Summer Time Ends (E.U.) October 27
Halloween October 31
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In This Issue:
* PRESS RELEASE  FROM TEACHERS.NET
* PRESS RELEASE  FROM GLOBAL SCHOOLNET
* CREATIVE-ENTROPY.COM
* MRS. CARLTON'S ALGEBRA I WEB SITE
* THE DIAMOND 16 PUZZLE
* MARIE'S FREE SPELLING COURSE
* LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER
* TOOTER4KIDS
* MS. ELIZABETH BOGARDUS HOME PAGE
* THE WELLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEBSITE
* THE WALTER JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER
* EMILY MOORE'S KINDERGARTEN
* BUSY EDUCATOR'S AWARD
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PRESS RELEASE  FROM TEACHERS.NET  (edited for length)

Teachers.Net Teams with U.S. Coast Guard Operation Deep Freeze
Classes can sign up for e-mails from South Pole

SAN DIEGO, CA -- When U.S. Coast Guard Operation Deep Freeze goes to the
South Pole to re-supply and support scientific research stations on the
frozen continent, Teachers.Net readers will be part of the action. And
teachers from all over will be able to sign up to have their classrooms
receive weekly e-mail updates about the project and polar weather
conditions
directly from U.S. Coast Guard air crew stationed in Antarctica.
Teachers
who sign up will be able to offer their students the unique and exciting
opportunity to receive eye-witness accounts and photos of the operation.
Aviators will answer questions from students, and transmit digital
photos
from the icebound continent.

U.S. Coast Guard Operation Deep Freeze embarks annually to the South
Pole
to re-supply and support scientific research stations on the frozen
continent. Coast Guard Lt. Marshall Branch is the officer and helicopter
pilot who will be coordinating the project with Teachers.Net and with
classroom teachers who sign up to participate. He will also contribute
articles about the activities of Operation Deep Freeze from Antarctica,
to
be published in the monthly Teachers.Net Gazette webzine:
http://teachers.net/gazette> through February 2003. The first article,
including stunning photographs of an earlier South Pole project, is
online
at <http://teachers.net/gazette>

When asked what prompted him to initiate contact with Teachers.Net
seeking alliances with teachers during Operation Deep Freeze in
Antarctica, Lt. Branch responded, "My mother and wife are both
elementary teachers, so I have a soft spot for supporting projects that
can make learning more interesting for the students. And both have done
Antarctica lesson plans in the past. It seemed like it would make it
that much more interesting for the kids if they could get news from
someone actually there." Lt. Branch continued, "I'm really just a pilot
who wanted to share experiences with the kids, with the endorsement of
my command."

Teachers wishing to sign up for the project may contact Teachers.Net
Gazette Editor Kathleen Carpenter by e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
LT. Marshall Branch of the USCG Polar Operations Division at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Additional details and information about the
project are available in the September issue of the Teachers.Net
Gazette.
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PRESS RELEASE  FROM GLOBAL SCHOOLNET

U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT SPONSORS NEW DOORS TO
DIPLOMACY AWARD
$2,000 scholarships and a trip to Wash DC for best web projects
http://www.globalschoolhouse.org/doors

The U.S. Department of State, in concert with Global SchoolNet, is
sponsoring a "Doors to Diplomacy Award." This educational award will
recognize the student-created website that best teaches others about
the importance of international affairs and diplomacy. Each student
team member of the winning Doors to Diplomacy Award team will receive
a $2,000 scholarship, and the winning coaches' schools will each
receive a $500 cash award. The State Department will also sponsor a
trip to Washington, DC where the winners will receive a private tour
of the State Department facilities, meet with key officials, and
participate in a special award presentation ceremony.
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CREATIVE-ENTROPY.COM
<http://www.creative-entropy.com/spelling.html>

Here's a neat teacher/parent utility created by a parent
teaching his son how to write the alphabet in pre-school.  The
program generates big-lined tracing paper and will create whatever
words or phrases you like.Students can trace the
names of pets, family members, or cartoon characters.
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MRS. CARLTON'S ALGEBRA I WEB SITE
http://www.bonita.k12.ca.us/schools/ramona/teachers/carlton/

Mrs. Carlton's Algebra I Web Site contains explanations and
tutorials on first year algebra concepts as well as 2 dozen
quicktime tutorial movies. There are helpful hints on how to
study and prepare for tests. In addition,you will find a
glossary and a short history of algebra. The entire site has
a Little Rascals/Our Gang theme and there are extra credit
problems linked to pictures of the Original Gang. Throughout
the school year, a section called "This Week in Mathematics"
connects visitors to a Problem of the Week, a Cartoon of the
Week, a weekly quotation and a Special Tip of the Week.
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THE DIAMOND 16 PUZZLE
http://m759.freeservers.com/puzzle.html

This online puzzle lets students rearrange parts of a 4x4
graphic design to solve the puzzle and make hundreds of
symmetric patterns along the way.  Suitable for grades 6-12.
Illustrates principles of symmetry and permutations. Teachers
may be interested in the underlying theory, to which a link is
provided.
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MARIE'S FREE SPELLING COURSE
http://www.splashesfromtheriver.com/spelling/courseoutline.htm

Developed by Marie Rackham, a retired public school English
teacher with over 34 years of experience, this free, 30 unit
spelling curriculum for teachers includes: Weekly Work Plan,
Pre-tests, Exercises, Dictation Sentences,Final Tests and
Answer Key. Also includes a bonus unit on the RULES OF SPELLING!
Perfect for Grades 6 and 7.  Sponsored by The Basic Cozy Grammar
CourseR
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LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER
www.lsc.org

Liberty Science Center is an innovative learning resource
for lifelong exploration of nature, humanity and technology.
The web resources are designed for K-12 teachers and students,
as well as families, to help them access information about
science. Topics are thoroughly researched and content is
created to present those topics in a compelling and easy
to understand manner. The site's philosophy is to provide
links to specific content that supports the topic and might
be missed by search engines.
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TOOTER4KIDS
<http://www.tooter4kids.com>

 Tooter4Kids is a totally unique site with comprehensive,
updated links for the busy educator.  The guess work has been
taken out of finding curriculum information and safe sites for
kids. On Tooter4Kids you'll find: Enjoying Literacy,Homework
Helpers, Back to School Activities, Kid Friendly Sites, over
500 free worksheets, Math, Language, Books for Kids in Literacy
for Kids, and of course poetry forms with examples from real
Second-Third Graders, and Themes On Line.
You can submit a child's work to be published on Writing4Kids
also. This website is geared for Grades 2 and up, and the
Teachers Resources go up to High School.
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MS. ELIZABETH BOGARDUS HOME PAGE
http://jms.walpole.ma.us/bogardus/boghome.html

Ms. Bogardus's Home Page supports the sixth grade English and
Social Studies curriculum of the Walpole, MA public schools.
Ms. Bogardus has developed extensive units and rubrics which
are available to parents, students, and other educators, as well
as including links to sites that support her curriculum.
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THE WELLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEBSITE
<http://169.244.127.196/2000/index.htm>

The Wells Elementary School website is a fully evolving web page for
this elementary school of 465 K-4 students. Every September the school
starts a new website and saves the old pages as links. The website is
designed for the students, parents and community. Student work is
featured on the website.
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THE WALTER JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER
http://www3.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/wjhs/mediactr/

The Walter Johnson High School Media Center site is designed for
students in grades 9-12, staff and parents. It is a dynamic and
comprehensive media center site providing access to online
subscriptions, suggested Internet sites matching the curriculum,
research models, a seasonal newsletter, citation guides, collection
catalog, and a variety of search engines. The highlight of the site
is the Research Pathfinder section which is the result of collaboration
between teachers and media specialists. This section contains research
guides matched to class assignments in all subject areas
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EMILY MOORE'S KINDERGARTEN
http://www.ecmoore.homestead.com

Emily Moore's Kindergarten website is designed to serve as a resource
for her students and their parents throughout the year.  News and
information about special events is kept current and pictures of the
class in action are posted often.  A Parent's Page provides links to
information about classroom procedures, emergent literacy, readiness
skills, and helpful resources on the internet and also gives parents a
place to communicate with each other through a Parents' Idea Exchange.
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BUSY EDUCATOR'S AWARD
If you have a website or know of one that you feel merits the Busy
Educator's Award, please feel free to send me your suggestions.
The award is given out to websites that contain excellent content for
busy educators.
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Dr.Harry Wong) LONDON, Ontario Canada ISBN 0-9683310-1-7 200 pages
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