TIPS Volume 3, No. 6
February, 2003

     Grade Level Key 
     Suitable for elementary school= Elem, Suitable for middle school= Middle
     Suitable for high school= High, General interest= Teachers

Editor: Jeffrey L. Jones,
District Tech Resource Teacher
jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us
This website is intended for the instructional use of students and staff of Fayette County Public Schools.

TIPS Internet Resources
Suitable for middle school Frog Guts
Suitable for middle schoolSuitable for high school Media Awareness Network
Suitable for middle school Project Interactive
Suitable for elementary schoolSuitable for middle schoolSuitable for high school Teaching with the Web
Suitable for elementary schoolSuitable for middle schoolSuitable for high school NASA
Frog Guts!Frog Guts

http://www.froguts.com/

There are several frog dissection sites online. Here's a good one. Save a frog! Uses Flash 6.... 


Submitted by Diane Culbertson, LMS - Tates Creek High
Media AwarenessMedia Awareness

http://www.media-awareness.ca/eng/

This Canadian website, the presence of MNet, is a first-rate site for resources in using, evaluating, integrating, and casting a critical eye on the value of all media, including commercial and educational. There are teaching units on the impact and use of media in society.


Submitted by Jeffrey JonesJeffrey L. Jones
Project InteractiveProject Interactive

http://shodor.org/interactivate/

The product of the non-profit foundation Shodor, Project Interactivate, provides lessons, activities, and resources aimed at middle school mathematics subjects.


Submitted by Kim OverstreetKim Overstreet 
Teaching with the WebTeaching With The Web

http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/teaching.htm

This substantial collection of lesson ideas and plans comes from Kennesaw State University (Georgia) Technology Center's Jerrie Cheek and Dr. Tracu Redish. Arranged by grade, and full of links! 


Submitted by Maggie WilsonMaggie Wilson 
NASA EducationNASA Education Program

Here's your main source for information about Columbia you can use. If you want more classroom-friendly ideas, here's Education World's collection on the flight of Columbia.


Submitted by Jeffrey JonesJeffrey L. Jones