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- Monthly Newsletter Interactive content for your interactive classroom February 2017 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: New Science Content 1 Matter Digital Content for 1 Black History Month When is Technology 2 Necessary? Digital Content 3-4 for Presidents’ Day New Science Content Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Matter) Last month, we added new resources to Solids, Liquids, and Gases found under our Science topic. Be sure to check out our favorites listed below! Follow Us On Twitter Browse Our Blog Like Us On Facebook Explore Our You Tube Channel Digital Content for Black History Month As you celebrate Black History Month, don’t forget to make use of StarrMatica’s reading content guides: A Band of Angels, Duke Ellington, and Dinner at Aunt Connie’s House as well as our Underground Railroad resources found under our History topic. To locate the content guides, choose Reading as your subject and click the Guides button. Then click Load. Click the top of the Link column to sort the guides alphabetically. Materials Smackdown Pit two materials head-to-head in a test of strength. Then learn more about the properties of each and why they are useful. Characteristics of Materials Test different materials to determine if they are waterproof, transparent, flexible, or strong. Enter the workshop to make different objects out of rubber, paper, glass, and plastic to see how they perform. Then take a quiz to test what you have learned.

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Page 1: Monthly Newsletter - StarrMatica Learning SystemsMonthly Newsletter Interactive content for your interactive classroom February 2017 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: New Science Content 1 Matter

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Monthly Newsletter Interactive content for your interactive classroom

February 2017

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

New Science Content 1

Matter

Digital Content for 1

Black History Month

When is Technology 2

Necessary?

Digital Content 3-4

for Presidents’ Day

New Science Content Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Matter)

Last month, we added new resources to Solids, Liquids, and Gases found

under our Science topic. Be sure to check out our favorites listed below!

Follow Us

On Twitter

Browse Our

Blog

Like Us

On Facebook

Explore Our

You Tube

Channel

Digital Content for Black History Month

As you celebrate Black History Month, don’t forget to

make use of StarrMatica’s reading content guides:

A Band of Angels, Duke Ellington, and Dinner at Aunt

Connie’s House as well as our Underground Railroad

resources found under our History topic. To locate

the content guides, choose Reading as your subject

and click the Guides button. Then click Load. Click

the top of the Link column to sort the guides

alphabetically.

Materials Smackdown

Pit two materials head-to-head in a

test of strength. Then learn more

about the properties of each and why

they are useful.

Characteristics of Materials

Test different materials to determine if

they are waterproof, transparent,

flexible, or strong. Enter the workshop

to make different objects out of rubber,

paper, glass, and plastic to see how

they perform. Then take a quiz to test

what you have learned.

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Need help finding that perfect digital resource? Email or call StarrMatica’s

digital content experts. We would be happy to help!

[email protected] 563-219-2111

When is Technology Necessary? The #1 Reason to Give Your Students Screen Time

As the Mom of a 2 ½ year old, I’m all ears every time I hear an American Academy of

Pediatrics recommendation. So, last fall when the AAP released their new screen time

recommendations, I reflected on the reasons we allow our children screen time both at

home and at school.

Technology is a tool, and just like I wouldn’t use a hammer to paint a wall, technology isn’t

always necessary to achieving a learning goal. However, there are many times

technology can be an integral piece of the learning process. The challenge is knowing

when this is the case.

One of the greatest reasons for justifying the use of technology is when it allows

you to see or do things not otherwise possible because of a lack of access, time, or

materials—or because technology is simply the only way it is possible.

Here are a few examples of situations where technology should be an integral part of the

learning process:

Google Earth is one of the best examples of technology allowing you to do things that

wouldn’t otherwise be possible. Students can travel to any location in the world, under the

ocean, and even into space! Click here to read an article about using Google Earth for

virtual field trips.

With this site, students can zoom in on a pop can to the atomic level. This would not be

possible in real life without expensive, scientific equipment.

http://www.strangematterexhibit.com/structure.html

With this site, students can see simulated damage from

earthquakes at all magnitudes in order to draw conclusions

about the richter scale. Without this site, students would need

to view static photographs and would not be able to test

damage at different levels of the scale.

http://www.iknowthat.com/ScienceIllustrations/earthquake/earthquake_movie.swf

This site allows students to construct an environment for fish

and then test that environment to determine how many will

survive. A scientific simulation like this would otherwise not be

possible for students on a large scale.

http://archive.fossweb.com/modules3-6/Environments/activities/virtualaquarium.html

There are many valid reasons to use technology in your classroom besides those shared

above. The purpose of this article is so the next time you make the choice to use

technology in your classroom, you simply pause and ask yourself if it is the best tool to

help students meet your current learning goals.

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Digital Content to

Celebrate Presidents Day

Content curated by Emily “Patriotic” Starr, Your Digital Content Colleague

Click each image to visit that site. Enjoy!