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    Category: Middle School

    Intro To Learning With Computational Models

    Level: Middle and High School Creator: CT-STEM Topic: Computational Modeling Link This is an introductory lesson for using certain types of computational models designed using a software… Read more “Intro To Learning With Computational Models”

    November 15, 2019 by vjkite

    Intro To Netlogo Programming For Educators

    Level: Teachers Creator: CT-STEM Topic: Netlogo programming Link This is an introduction to NetLogo and agent-based modeling (ABM) for educators interested in learning ABM and how to… Read more “Intro To Netlogo Programming For Educators”

    November 15, 2019 by vjkite

    Growing into a butterfly

    Level: Middle School Creator: CS Unplugged Topic: Life Cycles Link Use this unplugged activity to teach your students about both life cycles and sorting networks.

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Weather tool algorithm

    Level: Middle School Creator: Amanda Peel Topic: Weather Measurement Link The purpose of this module is to introduce students to algorithms and the concepts of clarity and… Read more “Weather tool algorithm”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Metric measurement: Following algorithms

    Level: Middle School Creator: Amanda Peel Topic: Metric Measurement Link The purpose of this module is to get students comfortable with metric measurement. This module is also… Read more “Metric measurement: Following algorithms”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    The case of the bungled bovine bales

    Level: Middle School Creator: Amanda Peel Topic: Density and Measurement Link The purpose of this module is to get students comfortable with the measurement and calculation of… Read more “The case of the bungled bovine bales”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    SAS Curriculum Pathways VLabs

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Multiple Disciplines Link Fifty-one virtual labs that include all science disciplines and use online simulations to… Read more “SAS Curriculum Pathways VLabs”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Data on the Fly

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Newton’s Laws of Motion Link Through this lesson, students learn how Newton’s Laws of Motion relate… Read more “Data on the Fly”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Rolling Friction and Surfaces

    Level: Middle School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Motion and Force Link Through this lesson, students learn how balanced and unbalanced forces cause changes to objects in… Read more “Rolling Friction and Surfaces”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Molecular Workbench

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: Concord Consortium Topic: Atomic Interactions (Multiple Disciplines) Link Tool for exploring atomic and molecular interactions across a range of topics… Read more “Molecular Workbench”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

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