One to One Laptops

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A Day in the Life of a 1 to 1

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The One to One Journey

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A Day in the Life of a 1 to 1

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Music? NO! Elements names. Test Friday.

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"It turns out you can change a Lepoards spots........"

It's not just middle school aged kids interested in the Apple laptops. They also bring families together in an interactive medium. Kids can put together fun video projects and explore the boundless possibilities of technology.

Gaggle.net helps the students to contact each other and teachers. If students are absent they can email it to their teacher. If kids need their homework because they forgot their agenda-mate they can email each other.

Garageband presents information in a fun way. You are able to create your own music and podcasts. Kids will be eager to work on thier projects on garageband. It is a fun program that enhances music and instruments.

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Don't Worry! Everything's Recorded From Class.

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Spreadsheets are cool! Don't you agree?

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They’re talking about math in the hallway.

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ACOT

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Let's Build a What-cha-ma-call-it

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Design Criteria:1. Gadget must have a volume between 2000 and 3000 cubic cm2. Gadget must have a surface area between 1000 and 3000 square cm3. Gadget must have a curved edge length (from a cylinder or cone)4. Gadget must have a straight edge length (from a prism or pyramid)5. Project sketches from Google SketchUp must be approved before calculations of volume and surface area are started.

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Stream Tables

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The OnionExplore the Podcasts in iTunes

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Make Magazine

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Don’t Bother Me Mom, I’m Learning

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SurvivorStory and illustrations by Milo Skalicky

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Survivor

On April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl 4 reactor exploded near Pripyat, Ukrain, allowing clouds of radioactive smoke to be released into the atmosphere. Thousands of people died of radiation related deaths. The Soviet Union covered up the incident, so we have no exact number of deaths. This book is dedicated to the workers and firefighters who fought the fires at Chernobyl, and to everyone that died because of it.

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4/26/86: The workers here at Chernobyl just conducted a test on the reactor. I don't know much about it, but I know it failed. The reactor's making funny noises. It'll sort itself out... I have such a terrible headache. I need a painkiller.

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4/27 I haven't had time to write... terrible events have happened.I smelled steam! I should have said something! I remember a noise, and a flash of light! The roof flew up, if I remember right. The noise like a thousand banshees! I ran! Things crashed around me! I didn't know what to do... I ran to the woods. I didn't know what else to do... I'm exhausted. I'll write some more soon.

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Review your grades anytime, any place.

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Math

Incoming 6th Graders 7th Graders

Blue - meets Green - exceeds

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3 PMLearning over?

NO Way!

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Scratch

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Don't Worry! Everything's Recorded From Class.

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Spreadsheets are cool! Don't you agree?